
Beastie boys rap concert called off
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LA JOLLA — The Beastie Boys’ sold-out show Sunday at the 2,200-seat UC San Diego Gymnasium has been canceled because of concerns over potential violence. Reports that the white-rap band from
New Jersey trashed hotel rooms, incited audiences to fight with security men and hurled beer cans into the crowd during its four previous U.S. tour dates prompted the decision, said Linda
Stack, adviser to the pop events committee of the school’s University Events Office. “Because of all the damage they had done on their first couple of tour dates, we talked with the promoter
last Friday and let him know that he should let the band know that if they continued this type of behavior, we wouldn’t go ahead with the show,” Stack said. “Over the weekend, however, more
violence occurred when the band played in Washington (state), so on Monday we canceled the concert. People all around the country have been saying that the band is totally irresponsible in
regard to their actions on stage, and since the gym is the only place on campus that we can use for shows, we didn’t want to risk all our future shows on this single date.” Promoter Kenny
Weissberg of Southland Concerts said he initially tried to find an alternative site for the show, which sold out 10 days in advance, but there was none available. “Six days’ notice just
isn’t enough,” Weissberg said, adding that he doesn’t agree with Stack’s decision to cancel the concert. “This is La Jolla, not Seattle, Wash.,” Weissberg said. “And I don’t think you can
assume just because problems happened in one place they’re going to happen in another. “We were willing to double or even triple our security if that’s what it took to ensure a safe show,
but the school apparently felt there was still a good chance there would be damage and injuries if the show went on.” Refunds are available where the tickets were bought, he said. MORE TO
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