Ear Candy didn't attend the show but reports have been trickling in from Twitter, Facebook and other outlets about the experience from members of the crowd of about 450 invited friends and radio station contest winners.
Those who were there had their cell phones, cameras and video devices confiscated, but apparently after the short acoustic set Jerry Cantrell dragged the crowd to the nearby Pacific Science Center where fans were surprised with free beer. The band hung out and schmoozed with fans during a meet and greet and later gave them another surprise by playing all of Black Gives Way To Blue (on CD, not live) set to a customized laser show. - more on this story
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