After work I walked over to the pub, a path that takes me along Front Street in Toronto. Along the way I saw an interesting cross-section as people were heading to the two big shows in town: Celine Dion at the Air Canada Centre, and Motley Crue heading a bill at the Molson Amphitheatre.
Here's the kicker: only one of those shows is going to be serving alcohol to patrons. And it's Celine Dion.
Due to a liquor infraction last year, the Molson Amphitheatre's liquor license is suspended for tonight's Motley Crue concert. The last time something like this happened to a big show was at the Air Canada Centre for a Nine Inch Nails/Queens of the Stone Age show back in 2005.
The liquor store near the ACC looked like they sold out of pocket size bottles of booze that night.
Here's the kicker: only one of those shows is going to be serving alcohol to patrons. And it's Celine Dion.
Due to a liquor infraction last year, the Molson Amphitheatre's liquor license is suspended for tonight's Motley Crue concert. The last time something like this happened to a big show was at the Air Canada Centre for a Nine Inch Nails/Queens of the Stone Age show back in 2005.
The liquor store near the ACC looked like they sold out of pocket size bottles of booze that night.
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