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How have tailgating rules changed at the Cricket Pavillion in Phoenix, Arizona?

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How have tailgating rules changed at the Cricket Pavillion in Phoenix, Arizona?

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We want you to bring everything you need to make your visit to Cricket Wireles Pavilion the best. Our list of items to BRING or NOT BRING are designed to be fair to everyone and meet a combination of safety goals including providing smooth access into the venue when we have large crowds. Our goal as your host is to provide an atmosphere that allows for the maximum enjoyment of the entire audience and we apologize in advance if some restrictions may cause you any inconvenience. The items below may vary from show to show, but this listing can be useful as a general guide. If a certain item (listed or unlisted) is essential to your concert enjoyment, please call our administrative offices at (602) 254-7200 on the show day for specific information on the show you plan to attend. Sources: www.ticketmaster.

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http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/music/articles/2009/05/14/20090514notailgateforbuffett.html Tailgating clampdown at tonight’s Buffett concert by Larry Rodgers – May. 14, 2009 01:30 PM The Arizona Republic If you’re headed to the Jimmy Buffett concert at Cricket Wireless Pavilion tonight and planning on a tailgate party, be aware that the venue is clamping down on pre-show revelry. Cricket management has confirmed that no alcohol consumption will be allowed in the parking-lot at the 20,000-capacity venue. Grilling and tailgate parties involving non-alcoholic beverages will be allowed before the show, according to Brandon Sirochman, Cricket’s general manager. The no alcohol policy has been in effect since Cricket opened in 1990, Sirochman said. “Unfortunately, there is a lack of knowledge,” Sirochman said. “There are signs posted. The state enforces it, not the

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