Marketers for minor league baseball teams have been known to get as creative and wild as possible with their promotions. Back in 1979, in order to fill a few seats at Comiskey Park, the White Sox invited the "Anti-Disco Army" to show up and blow up any disco records they owned.
That ultimately led to the Chicago police showing up in full riot gear and the White Sox forfeiting game two of that series to the Tigers - due to a giant crater in the field.
Now, the Charleston Riverdogs are attempting almost a carbon-copy event. In a press release today, the organization announced that bringing any sort of Bieber/Cyrus memorabilia will get you admission to the park for only $1.
What's going to happen next?
"'Disco Demolition 2′ is dedicated to the eradication of their dread musical disease, like the original Disco Demolition attempted to do. We are going to take Bieber and Cyrus’s merchandise and memorabilia, put it in a giant box, and blow it to smithereens. It is all in good fun, and we guarantee there won’t be a forfeit of a game."
Only time will tell whether or not Disco Demolition 2 will be a disaster.