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<blockquote data-quote="Harsh Truth" data-source="post: 1987307221" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Morrissey will have very little say in whether this show goes forward - which it won't, in my opinion. State and local guidelines won't permit ~3,000 people to gather indoors anytime soon. The <em>best </em>one could hope for would be if they moved the show to some sort of outdoor space in the city; however those are limited and <strong>IF </strong>such events were permitted in two months time, there would be a lot of competition to book them.</p><p></p><p>I hold a ticket and wish they'd just pull the plug on it and issue refunds. It's a shame because I was thrilled to see him at Hammerstein again. 2007 was a special time there. Better luck next year, I suppose.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention, I’m sure the original intent was to add additional dates around this show. That’s clearly not happening so the feasibility of Morrissey, band, and crew convening for a single show in a relatively small venue is pretty slim. Though, if he can get away with it, it would probably make headlines (for better or for worse). But again - I highly doubt this sort of venue will be permitted to open in two months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harsh Truth, post: 1987307221, member: 47"] Morrissey will have very little say in whether this show goes forward - which it won't, in my opinion. State and local guidelines won't permit ~3,000 people to gather indoors anytime soon. The [I]best [/I]one could hope for would be if they moved the show to some sort of outdoor space in the city; however those are limited and [B]IF [/B]such events were permitted in two months time, there would be a lot of competition to book them. I hold a ticket and wish they'd just pull the plug on it and issue refunds. It's a shame because I was thrilled to see him at Hammerstein again. 2007 was a special time there. Better luck next year, I suppose. Not to mention, I’m sure the original intent was to add additional dates around this show. That’s clearly not happening so the feasibility of Morrissey, band, and crew convening for a single show in a relatively small venue is pretty slim. Though, if he can get away with it, it would probably make headlines (for better or for worse). But again - I highly doubt this sort of venue will be permitted to open in two months. [/QUOTE]
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