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AC/DC requests no cameras at Tulsa show on Monday

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Peter Kinley

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Jan 26, 2009, 6:48:54 PM1/26/09
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Its the only show in Oklahoma on this tour but they may have some
empty seats due to a severe icestorm throughout the state as some
don't want to drive from Oklahoma City and elsewhere.

I'm surprised the group is not allowing cameras for the show.


http://www.bokcenter.com/events.asp?id=11&pid=98&task=display

AC/DC
Jan 26, 2009 at BOK Center

AC/DC is still on! Visit the HOTELS page for information if you plan
to stay the night. All hotels are located in a 5 mile radius of the
building.
Be safe tonight and take advantage of covered parking at Civic
Parkade, 100 West Garage or Crowne Plaza garage. T-Town Trolley will
also be running tonight. Visit the PARKING page for more info.


Doors open at 6:30pm

Per the artist request, No Cameras will be allowed for this show

AC/DC
January 26, 2009
8:00pm

Ticket Prices: $91.50

Tickets On Sale Now

AC/DC's widely-anticipated Black Ice World Tour will open on October
28th in Wilkes-Barre, PA before coming to Tulsa on January 26th. The
show kicks off a series of US arena shows, to be followed by a round
of stadium dates next summer.

The worldwide tour - the band’s first since 2001 - promotes AC/DC's
latest studio album: Black Ice. Black Ice will be released on October
20th and sold in the US exclusively at Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, and
www.acdc.com. The album is currently available for pre-order at
www.walmart.com and www.acdc.com.

The album's first single, "Rock 'N' Roll Train" was released to radio
on August 28 and immediately went to #1 at Rock Radio.

spellbou...@yahoo.com

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Jan 27, 2009, 3:10:43 PM1/27/09
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> 20th and sold in the US exclusively at Wal-Mart, Sam's Club, andwww.acdc.com. The album is currently available for pre-order atwww.walmart.comandwww.acdc.com.

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> The album's first single, "Rock 'N' Roll Train" was released to radio
> on August 28 and immediately went to #1 at Rock Radio.

I wonder if there was a mistake with the "no cameras" listing. Or
maybe the venue has a policy and just prefers to say that it is at the
request of the artist.

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