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06-21-2013 03:50 AM |
The Cleveland concert had disaster written all over it from the beginning. First of all, it was actually a BROWNS FOOTBALL PEP-RALLY. With the addition of a band that they thought would sell out the stadium. I can't imagine that Bon Jovi was looking to book Cleveland again so soon. They were just here in March. But the Browns management were trying to pull off what they thought would be a huge draw and get attention for themselves. The Browns booked Bon Jovi, Bon Jovi didn't book Cleveland. But with Bon Jovi being here in March of this year, and with football fans being fans of FOOTBALL, not Bon Jovi, it was not surprising that it all fell through. Not to mention that the band was in Cleveland on March 9, and in Columbus (2 hours away) on the next day. They have Chicago and Detroit also coming up, and these were announced a long time ago, so many of the Cleveland Bon Jovi fans already have their Chicago/Detroit tickets in hand. And although I am personally crushed that the show was cancelled, I have to say I was not surprised. It was a bad decision by Browns management who did not have a clear idea of what they actually were trying to accomplish (in my opinion.)
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