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Palladium Ballroom
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citysearch c.
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I recently attended the Tom Waits concert at the Palladium. Several friends had suggested this show and although at $100 per ticket I was tenative, I purchased the ticket. Upon arrival at the Palladium, I noticed that the venue was very confortable and definitely cooler than it was outside. This is going to be nice, I thought. The showtime was at 8:00, but didn't start until 8:30. Little did the audience know that although the show hadn't started at 8:00, something had changed. The Palladium turned off the AC! Yes, a thousand people in a small crowded space with no AC. It felt very much like a train car headed to a concentration camp. By the time the show started, everyone was sweating and crammed in like sardines. It was the most miserable show I have ever attend. By the time I had to leave, due to heat, there were people lining the entrance way, sitting on the floor, trying not to have heat strokes. While headed to my car, I noticed that there was no way out of the parking lot without driving directly over broken glass. Not beer bottle glass, car window glass. I am not only VERY DISSAPPOINTED in the managment for doing such a thing and putting peoples health at risk, but I will never attend this venue again and will suggest everyone else stay away too.
Pros: It's close
Cons: EVERYTHING ELSE - NO AC, Expensive drinks, dangerous parking lot, rude service, bad sound... need I say more.
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