Disco Demolition Night
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It was also known as '''"Anti-Disco Night"''', or by its indelicate "underground" title, '''"Disco Sucks Night"'''. | It was also known as '''"Anti-Disco Night"''', or by its indelicate "underground" title, '''"Disco Sucks Night"'''. | ||
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+ | *[[Ten Cent Beer Night]] | ||
+ | *[[Bounty Bowl|Bounty Bowl II]] | ||
+ | *[[The Last Days of Disco]], a [[Whit Stillman]] movie, about the era, showing scenes of the event. | ||
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Disco Demolition Night was a promotional event that took place on July 12, 1979, at Comiskey Park in Chicago. It was held during a scheduled twilight-night American League doubleheader between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers. The event eventually turned into mayhem.
It was also known as "Anti-Disco Night", or by its indelicate "underground" title, "Disco Sucks Night".
See also
- Ten Cent Beer Night
- Bounty Bowl II
- The Last Days of Disco, a Whit Stillman movie, about the era, showing scenes of the event.
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