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Al Green concert postponed

The Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau just announced that the Aug. 19 Al Green concert at the River Market Amphitheater will be postponed until Oct. 27 "due to high summer heat."

The concert was intended as the finale to a ten-week celebration of the River Market entertainment district's tenth anniversary.

Tickets already purchased will be honored on the new date, which is timed to conicide with the first Razorback football game in Little Rock. Refunds also are available.

Comments

My flip-flops are sticking to the asphalt...

I don't blame anyone for postponing anything...

I love flip flops.

-Mike Beebe

Al Green cancelled because he was misled. He thought is was a function for Asa !. Then he found out it was for clinton...Barbara Streisand works cheap for clinton. Maby she can fill in

Hot in August? Who could have known that it would be hot here in August?!

100 every day for a month? no

How friggin dumb. Dumb Jordan Johnson shit.

Good idea to move it.

Doesn't the Rev. still owe LR a show for having his fly open and not completing his Riverfest gig a couple of years ago?

Global warming is destroying our enjoyment of popular music.

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