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Ludacris Show Cancelled Due To Lack of Ticket Sales

An up-coming Ludacris show in Boston has been cancelled due to lack of ticket sales.
According to the Boston Herald, the concert that was scheduled to be held on September 30, was cancelled by the Eastern States Exposition reportedly due to a lack of interest and poor ticket sales. Exposition president Wayne McCary said fewer than 700 tickets had been sold for the arena that was to hold the performance, an arena that seats 6,100 people.
As a stipulation for the concert, local officials said the rapper would have to keep his act profanity free. The West Springfield licensing commission also ordered that all concert-goers be screened by a hand-held metal detector and that no beer be served in the arena.
Refunds will be issued to those who already bought tickets for the performance.
According to the Boston Herald, the concert that was scheduled to be held on September 30, was cancelled by the Eastern States Exposition reportedly due to a lack of interest and poor ticket sales. Exposition president Wayne McCary said fewer than 700 tickets had been sold for the arena that was to hold the performance, an arena that seats 6,100 people.
As a stipulation for the concert, local officials said the rapper would have to keep his act profanity free. The West Springfield licensing commission also ordered that all concert-goers be screened by a hand-held metal detector and that no beer be served in the arena.
Refunds will be issued to those who already bought tickets for the performance.








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Black one
[dani]
que lastima. i thought sumbody woulda liked him. but i guess not.
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