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Heat fells Dylan, Mellencamp, Nelson show Tuesday

Monday, August 10, 2009 – The Bob Dylan Show with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Ariz. on Tuesday, Aug. 11 fell victim to the heat. The show was cancelled and will not be rescheduled.

Tuesday's high is predicted to be 108 degrees with temperatures over 100 for the week.

An email from Mellencamp said, "it has been determined that these conditions have the potential to cause a serious health risk to the public, as well as the working personnel at the venue. After careful consideration, it has been determined that this potential risk is too great for all involved."

"While we understand that this will cause an inconvenience to those who purchased tickets and were looking forward to the show, the potential for serious heat-related injury resulting from extended exposure in these conditions brought us to this difficult decision."


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