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Coronavirus: SaskTel Centre aims to break attendance record — virtually

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SaskTel Centre wants to break its all-time attendance record — virtually. The record was set on Sept. 15, 2018, when 16,874 fans packed the Saskatoon venue for Metallica’s WorldWired Tour.

Scott Ford wants that record broken on May 30 when SaskTel Centre hosts Super Sports Saturday — a one-day virtual event to support Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 relief efforts. “The coronavirus pandemic has put live sporting events and our teams in a place of uncertainty this season,” said Ford, SaskTel Centre’s executive director. “During their regular seasons, the teams contribute financially to a number of local charities, and we wanted to team up to continue to support their goals with a unique promotional event despite the unfortunate inability to host one

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