Well, this is perhaps the worst idea I've ever seen... and also the greatest. I'm a season ticket holder for the Arkansas Travelers and they've announced a promotion that is going to be "interesting". I'm definitely going to be there but there is no way I'll take Shakes. Oh he's a great dog and minds well, very well actually, it's just that I want to watch some baseball and not watch him attempt to pee on every single thing within the range of his whizz-cannon for 3 hours. Also, there's no way that his first concert would be the Baha Men. I just wouldn't do that to my best friend. Cruel and unusual indeed. But hey, should be a helluva fun night. I love the idea and maybe I'll bring him home a buddy from the Humane Society... who knows?
So read on, and bring your pooper scoopers:
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The Arkansas Travelers invite all dogs and humans to the first Bark In The Park Night on April 29 at Dickey-Stephens Park. Grammy winning recording group The Baha Men will perform all of their hit songs including "Who Let The Dogs Out" following the Travs game to kick off their 2010 Summer Tour.
Plans for the first Bark In The Park at Dickey-Stephens Park include an on-field doggie parade before the game and an owner/dog look-a-like contest. The Humane Society will be on-hand with dogs available for adoption, and a host of other canine-related activities are being planned.
Following the game fans are invited to enjoy a free post-game concert starring The Baha Men, winners of the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording for their world-renowed song "Who Let The Dogs Out."
Tickets for Bark In The Park go on sale on March 6. Dogs are admitted free with their owners but must be on a leash. Admission to the post-game concert is included with the purchase of a ticket to the game.
The Baha Men show is made possible by the Crain Automotive Team and Crain Media.