A New Hampshire music festival was forced to shut down a day early due to paltry ticket sales and nearly non-existent attendance — but that didn't stop Ted Nugent from singing its praises. The psychedelic rocker raved about the audience at his LaconiaFest performance Friday, even though ticket prices to his show dropped from $67 to $5 amid the festival's financial struggles, according to the Laconia Daily Sun.On the heels of Nugent's boner, the City of Waukegan announced that its on-again-off-again music festival is on-again:
Ted Nugent gushes about 'sexy, skinny gals' at poorly attended festival that was forced to end early
A new agreement will keep plans alive for a multi-day music festival on Waukegan's lakefront.Plans to have Ted Nugent headline the summer festival were thwarted earlier this year by objections from community leaders. Your LakeCountyEye has learned, however, that concert promoters would still like to book the controversial Nugent for the festival. One source explained it this way: "If we bring in Nugent, who's gonna know? Give me a break. It's not like anyone will attend the show."
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Your LakeCountyEye will keep you apprised when further developments warrant.
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