Liquor Ban At MÖTLEY CRÜE's Toronto Show

August 28, 2008

According to the Toronto Sun, no alcohol is being sold at Toronto's Molson Amphitheatre tonight (Thursday, August 28) for MÖTLEY CRÜE's day-long, multi-act concert dubbed Crüe Fest 2008. A press release last night from promoters Live Nation announced that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario suspended the liquor licence of the Molson Amphitheatre from 11 a.m. today until 2 a.m. tomorrow morning.

Although no detailed information was given, the suspension comes from various infractions which took place during the 2007 concert season at the venue which holds roughly 15,000.

Read more from the Toronto Sun.

In addition to the CRÜE, other acts on the Crüe Fest bill include BUCKCHERRY, PAPA ROACH, TRAPT and SIXX: A.M.

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