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Post by Michael on Jul 31, 2021 8:48:34 GMT
STED: Wrigly Field, Chicago, IL (Link) INFO:(lokal tid)16:30 Døråbning 18:15 Mammoth WVH 19:35: Guns N' Roses AUDIO/VIDEO:VARIGHED: 2t. 55 min.SANGE:It's So Easy Mr. Brownstone Chinese Democracy Slither Double Talkin' Jive Rumble/Welcome To The Jungle Better Estranged Live And Let Die You're Crazy Rocket Queen You Could Be Mine I Wanna Be Your Dog - Duff Absurd Civil War Slash Guitar Solo Sweet Child O' Mine November Rain Wichita Lineman Patience Knocking On Heaven's Door Nightrain ENCORE: Don't Cry The Seeker Paradise City KOMMENTAR:Wrigley har en lukketid kl. 23:00 så der er ikke tid til maratonshows her...Slash postede en video på TikTok af ham der spiller Hard School. Se den her. SHOWET:
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Post by Michael on Sept 16, 2021 20:53:05 GMT
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Post by Michael on Sept 17, 2021 14:20:04 GMT
Chicago Sun Times Jun 23, 2021:
The Cubs would get the go-ahead to hold a rare, midweek concert after Labor Day at Wrigley Field — Guns N’ Roses on Thursday, Sept. 16 — under an ordinance proposed by the local alderman to help the team’s billionaire owners recoup some of their pandemic losses.
The ordinance governing night games and concerts at Wrigley includes a strict prohibition to ensure area residents get some sleep on work and school nights: No midweek concerts after Labor Day, when summer vacation is over and kids are in school.
At Wednesday’s City Council meeting, local Ald. Tom Tunney (44th) introduced an ordinance to waive that post-Labor Day ban and allow the Cubs to hold a 6 p.m. concert on Sept. 16 featuring Guns N’ Roses.
That concert originally was set for Wednesday, July 21, but re-scheduled to Sept. 16 — after Wrigley got the go-ahead to return to 100% capacity for Cubs games and concerts.
“I’m trying to help the Cubs, to be honest with you. There’s less concerts than typically. And it’s been a rough season for everybody. Just because we’re mostly out of the pandemic [doesn’t mean there haven’t been] some huge economic losses for the neighborhood and the Cubs,” Tunney said.
“It’s a one-time exception. I’m not loosening the restrictions other than the fact that we had a pandemic year economically, health-wise and otherwise. It’s all trying to resurrect the local economy — not just the Cubs. It’s a school night. People have to get to bed. It’s an 11 [p.m.] shutdown. But I think the majority of residents understand that this is an exceptional year, as was last year.”
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