End of summer heats up concert season
By
Travis Hay
August 11, 2004
August 11, 2004
As summer academia slowly winds toward its end, a gaping five-week hole will open up in most students' schedules before their return to campus in the fall.
You're probably wondering what you can do during those five weeks of not marking a textbook with a highlighter. Well, the end of summer marks one last opportunity to catch a concert in the sun before the season nears its end.
Although this year's season has been plagued with slow ticket sales and will likely be remembered as the year Lollapalooza pulled the plug on itself, the summer concert season finishes with a bang; many high-profile shows will take place in the upcoming weeks.
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