Scorpions Forced To Cancel Columbus Show

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 3:30 pm

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The Scorpions have been forced to cancel their show in Columbus, Ohio on June 30 due to singer Klaus Meine suffering from a chest cold. The band will be unable to reschedule the date.

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  • Lorenda Wood

    I really think its messed up that they could not just change the date. This was my 14yr olds first concert and he loves Scorpions, he was very dissapointed. Scorpions are playing in MI on the 1st and then not again until the 5th of July, so why could they have not just done the concert on one of those days between. I know they need days off but its just dissapointing since this was going to be the last chance to see them before they retire. I just dont understand. There was a rumor that they bailed after seeing where they were going to play because they thought it was to small and could do better. I would hope that was not true but I guess we will never know.

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