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Looks like the music end is going up in smoke already for the 105th. I swear if I hear someone on a piano this time.......
"All activities for CLUB H.O.G. 25 will be free to H.O.G. members and one guest each. One part of our celebration that was previously announced was a paid concert featuring Aerosmith and Kid Rock. However, Aerosmith has canceled their performance at the H.O.G. concert due to medical reasons and does not have any other dates scheduled through the rest of the year.
Due to this unexpected occurrence, we will not be selling tickets for a separate concert inside Miller Park. Instead, Kid Rock will join the entertainment for CLUB H.O.G. 25 on the exterior grounds of Miller Park – a free event. We're pleased to announce that all entertainment during our 25th Anniversary celebration at Miller Park will be free for all H.O.G. members."
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