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bluenoser
03-07-2007, 04:57 PM
HRM approves two more concerts on North Commons

By AMY PUGSLEY FRASER City Hall Reporter


Get ready for the Rolling Stones: Parts 2 and 3.

Regional council approved the use of the North Commons in Halifax as the site for two outdoor concerts this summer.

The dates can be revealed — Aug. 18 and Sept. 1 — but the bands can’t.

That’s because council approved keeping the identity of the acts secret until the ink is on the contracts.

At their regular meeting at city hall Tuesday night, regional council was asked to sign a memorandum of understanding with Events Halifax covering the use of the city centre park as a concert venue twice a year, maximum, for acts that can draw more than 40,000 fans.

Peter Bigelow, the city’s manager of real property planning, said council is responsible for common land and must balance its use as a concert venue for paying customers with that of a public park.

Council should ensure that hosting big concerts there is "the exception and not the rule," Mr. Bigelow said.

While council approved holding both concerts in the late summer to limit damage to the fields, Mr. Bigelow said turf covers could also be used to protect the grounds during such events, "so you can put that area back into play within three days."

After the Rolling Stones concert on the Commons last September, the fields were extensively damaged by the feet of 50,000 fans stomping and dancing in the rain.

A Commons legacy fund will be built into the contract so that the cost of the field recovery can be recouped.

While Coun. Sheila Fougere (Connaught-Quinpool) noted that she was the lone "naysayer" in the group when the Stones played last year, she said she was impressed with how much work staff did to bring the concert report forward.

"I cringe at the thought of two concerts on the Commons, but I can suck that up based on the fact that the issues that were brought forward have been addressed, and addressed well, in a balanced perspective that allows something for everyone."

To read that staff report about the concerts, go to www.halifax.ca/council/agendasc/070306ca1115.pdf

( apugsley@herald.ca)

HRM approves two more concerts on North Commons (http://www.herald.ns.ca/Front/563009.html)

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Right on! Interesting how they've scheduled them close together, I guess to just leave up a lot of the staging and whatnot, although I hope the rest of the area is open in the interim! I like the idea of turf covers, though last year's damage was a lot more than it would've been due to the torrential rain.

DuffMan
03-08-2007, 12:17 AM
Sweet! Wouldn't it be amazing if we could get The Police at the commons.. I would snatch those tickets in a second, no matter what the price. I know its a long shot, and it looks like they have their tour pretty much figured out, but you never know..

Haliguy
03-08-2007, 12:25 AM
Sweet! Wouldn't it be amazing if we could get The Police at the commons.. I would snatch those tickets in a second, no matter what the price. I know its a long shot, and it looks like they have their tour pretty much figured out, but you never know..

The Police would be great! I have heard rumours of the Who though.

sdm
03-08-2007, 12:26 AM
About time. Got to admit its the best site for concerts in this city by far

Wishblade
03-08-2007, 12:43 AM
I've heard The Who is confirmed, and I've also heard an announcement could be made as early as next week now that council has had that approval.

Halifax Hillbilly
03-08-2007, 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by DuffMan
Sweet! Wouldn't it be amazing if we could get The Police at the commons.. I would snatch those tickets in a second, no matter what the price. I know its a long shot, and it looks like they have their tour pretty much figured out, but you never know..

The Police would be great! I have heard rumours of the Who though.

Police would be cool but the WHO!!! Oh that would be sweet.

Good to see council is gonna let big events come into the city. Commons is the only reasonable location. I was skeptical of the Stones but it went really well and the damage was pretty minimal to the Commons.

Bring on the Who! We Won't Get Fooled Again!!! :notacrook:

DuffMan
03-08-2007, 03:57 AM
"Bring on the Who! We Won't Get Fooled Again!!!"

Ha! No doubt..

Didn't realize The Who were still touring.. That would be a great live show too. Hope these rumours are true.

christopherj
03-08-2007, 09:20 PM
About time. Got to admit its the best site for concerts in this city by far

What about Citadel Hill? Back where concerts used to be there, it was an amazing spot because you could sit on the hill and relax with a great view, or get right in front of the stage....

Wishblade
03-08-2007, 09:41 PM
What about Citadel Hill? Back where concerts used to be there, it was an amazing spot because you could sit on the hill and relax with a great view, or get right in front of the stage....

No comparison, The Commons are by far the superior site.

christopherj
03-08-2007, 10:04 PM
No comparison, The Commons are by far the superior site.

How so? Aside from size of site, I just don't see it.

sdm
03-09-2007, 12:21 AM
How so? Aside from size of site, I just don't see it.

Size, access to name just two.

HaliStreaks
03-09-2007, 12:29 AM
How so? Aside from size of site, I just don't see it.

Uh, thats exactly it. Size is what matters when it comes to a mega-concert. Nice and flat, easier for concessions and the disabled. But I mean, the fact that the Hill can only hold ~30 000. Commons however 50 000 + (now estimated at 100 000) The Hill cant easily equip with a massive stage, example Stones stage on citadel hill? IIII dont think so, with the flatness of the common, you will get a nicer sound. Video screens would be harder to place due to the slope of the hill as well.

Crowd control is a major one too, its alot easier to keep track of exits and entrances. To tie into this, the walking paths already on the commons is nicer for accesibility.

I think overall the Common is a far better venue. hands down.

Canadian_Bacon
03-10-2007, 03:47 AM
Well this is good news. It will be interesting to see who the 2 performers are.

Hopefully it doesn't rain again right before the performance... But then again this is Nova Scotia!

Wishblade
03-10-2007, 04:15 AM
Well this is good news. It will be interesting to see who the 2 performers are.

Hopefully it doesn't rain again right before the performance... But then again this is Nova Scotia!

I can almost guarentee you its The Who on august 18th and Tim McGraw/Faith Hill on september 1st.

Of course Im more sure of the latter being a reality.

Canadian_Bacon
03-10-2007, 04:24 AM
I heard somewhere Tim McGraw/Faith Hill were coming but I wasn't sure. The Who would be awesome.

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