Talk:Gammage Auditorium

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In response to the recent change by Dunner99 (Removal of advertising for an event that happened three weeks ago.)

I'm sorry if this is an advertisement:

The American progressive rock band Tool performed at Gammage on May 6th 2006 starting at 8:00PM MST [1].

I personally added this sentence to the article and in good faith. I only thought this was an unlikely event which was worth noting here, as you should see I added this after the event had happened and used past tense. Also I'd like to make it clear that I am in no way affiliated with the band Tool or the auditorium, I simply live in the general vicinity and have heard many times about the rarity of such an event. I of course apologize if I have somehow broken any Wikipedia rules.

I actually planned on adding more about this because don't think there have been many other rock bands to play at Gammage. Actually I thought Bruce Springsteen was the only other but until I found a reference to this somewhere else I was going to leave it at this.

Hope to clear this up, please let me know what action should be take, and sorry for any confusion. --David Monaghan 04:34, 30 May 2006 (UTC)