Madison Square Garden bans T-shirt designer over 'Ban Dolan' shirt — years after he made it
- Frank Miller was banned from all Madison Square Garden properties due to a past incident involving a 'Ban Dolan' shirt, as stated by MSG Entertainment spokesperson Mikyl Cordova.
- Miller learned of his ban when security stopped him prior to a concert, despite not attending MSG events for nearly 20 years.
- He was informed that his past behavior violated Madison Square Garden's code of conduct, though specifics were not disclosed, raising privacy concerns about the company's facial recognition usage.
- Miller expressed that the situation is troubling because it upset his mother, who was with him at the time.
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Madison Square Garden’s surveillance system banned this fan over his T-shirt design
A concert on Monday night at New York’s Radio City Music Hall was a special occasion for Frank Miller: his parents’ wedding anniversary. He didn’t end up seeing the show — and before he could even get past security, he was informed that he was in fact banned for life from the venue and all other properties owned by Madison Square Garden (MSG). After scanning his ticket and promptly being pulled aside by security, Miller was told by staff that he…

Madison Square Garden Bans Patron Over “Ban Dolan” Shirt From 2017
Madison Square Garden is owned by a larger entertainment group that oversees the famed venue, along with other properties such as Radio City Music Hall. A patron was barred from entering a Madison Square Garden Entertainment property this week over designing a t-shirt that read “Ban Dolan” back in 2017. As spotted in The Gothamist, Frank William Miller Jr., a notable graphic designer with credits with major brands and record labels, was hoping t…
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