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hellboy1975 said
Cool. I read the paper this morning and completely missed that article. Â I imagine it's all true, however there's nothing there that would contradict doctors orders against playing on Tuesday night.
Yeah. Agreed. At the end of the day, there's little point in speculating why they postponed, really. They turned up & put on a show (albeit a day late), & that's what counts. Cancelling altogether though would've sucked.
Still feel for all the Perth folk that made the trek & had to return.
Cool. I read the paper this morning and completely missed that article. Â I imagine it's all true, however there's nothing there that would contradict doctors orders against playing on Tuesday night.
Yeah. Agreed. At the end of the day, there's little point in speculating why they postponed, really. They turned up & put on a show (albeit a day late), & that's what counts. Cancelling altogether though would've sucked.
Still feel for all the Perth folk that made the trek & had to return.
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void said
I don't think he really had any throat issue, or if so it was minor w/him just singing fine the very next day. They used it as an excuse to see if they could get some more tickets sold to the show, since sales had been light.
That makes absolutely no sense, since a lot of people wouldn't have been able to attend the next day and would have got a refund.
I don't think he really had any throat issue, or if so it was minor w/him just singing fine the very next day. They used it as an excuse to see if they could get some more tickets sold to the show, since sales had been light.
That makes absolutely no sense, since a lot of people wouldn't have been able to attend the next day and would have got a refund.
void said
I don't think he really had any throat issue, or if so it was minor w/him just singing fine the very next day. They used it as an excuse to see if they could get some more tickets sold to the show, since sales had been light.
Keep the conspiracy theories coming! Â Never mind the massive loss the promoter would have sustained keeping the venue open the night of the original show - all those staff on stand by, food ready to be served, etc, etc.
I don't think he really had any throat issue, or if so it was minor w/him just singing fine the very next day. They used it as an excuse to see if they could get some more tickets sold to the show, since sales had been light.
Keep the conspiracy theories coming! Â Never mind the massive loss the promoter would have sustained keeping the venue open the night of the original show - all those staff on stand by, food ready to be served, etc, etc.
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