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  • B52's New Year's Eve Show on Big Island

    Heard the B52's will have a show at the Hilton Waikoloa on New Year's Eve. Hope they will make a stop over here for a concert before or after the show.

    Aj

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    Re: B52's New Year's Eve Show on Big Island

    Please note the following items are prohibited from entering the premises:

    No outside beverages, food items, cans or bottles, disposable containers, coolers, chairs of any type, chains / chain wallets, water backpacks, camelpacks or "Bota Bags", pets (animal services only), "thermos" type containers, video or professional photography equipment, audio recordings, umbrellas, toy squirt or water guns, fireworks, in-line skates, roller skates, skateboards, bikes, tents of any type, knives or weapons, sticks, bats, clubs, musical instruments, drugs or drug paraphernalia.

    I just got an email update from TicketB-----d I mean Master and this is
    what they say not to bring to the venue. Can someone tell me why they
    do not allow chain wallets? I can see the no chains part but those wallets
    that hang from your belt? Maybe I'm not sinister enough everything else
    seems pretty standard.

    This would be a fun show to see that's for sure!

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      Re: B52's New Year's Eve Show on Big Island

      Probably because some of those people with chain wallets are desperately trying to look tough, and may be tempted to use those things as weapons, the event organizers said, "We don't want these phony wanna-be gang-bangers at this concert."

      Or, in other words: "Mock Mobster! Down! Down!"

      Sorry.

      (I wish I could be there to see the concert, too.)

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        Re: B52's New Year's Eve Show on Big Island

        Originally posted by Paul Ogata View Post
        Probably because some of those people with chain wallets are desperately trying to look tough, and may be tempted to use those things as weapons, the event organizers said, "We don't want these phony wanna-be gang-bangers at this concert."

        Or, in other words: "Mock Mobster! Down! Down!"

        Sorry.

        (I wish I could be there to see the concert, too.)
        Thanks for the comments. I kind of figured that was it but it looked funny
        in that long list of things.
        I'd like so see the show too! Wish they were coming to Oahu.

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        • #5
          Anybody catch The Kooks last night at Pipieline?

          I nodded...
          https://www.facebook.com/Bobby-Ingan...5875444640256/

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