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.
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