AEROSMITH Fans Complain Of Poor View At P.E.I. Show Stage

July 26, 2007

Nick Moore of Times & Transcript reports: While the band AEROSMITH was performing to a crowd of nearly 30,000 this weekend in Prince Edward Island (Canada),many trying to see Steven Tyler belt out hit after hit claimed they could see little but the back of the person's head in front of them.

Since Saturday's concert in Charlottetown, Internet message boards have been filling up with posted grievances from several VIP ticket holders who paid close to $250 to get what they claimed to be a pitiful view of the stage.

There's even been threats of an organized lawsuit levelled against the co-ordinator of the Island's outdoor concert — David Carver Entertainment.

In Charlottetown this weekend, there was one screen behind AEROSMITH as they performed on stage. However, the flat ground of the racetrack venue had some claiming they couldn't see it past the crowds in front of them.

Read the entire article at Times & Transcript.

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