Live Nation continues “No Service Fee Wednesdays”

June 29th, 2009 by Leilani Polk in News


If you and three to five of your friends plan on attending a Live Nation show this summer at Ford Amphitheatre, the company waves the service fees this Wednesday, July 1. So, basically, you save money on four- and six-packs of tickets for the following shows: blink-182, Coldplay, Crue Fest 2, Def Leppard with Poison and Cheap Trick, Depeche Mode, Incubus, Rascal Flats with Darius Rucker, and the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Tour featuring Marilyn Manson and Slayer. Here’s the release:

LOS ANGELES, CA June 29, 2009 – Live Nation announced today that its “No Service Fee Wednesday” program for July 1 will continue to give music fans deep discounts on 4-Pack ticket packages and will expand the offer to include 6-Pack tickets as well. These programs already save fans money with lower prices for purchasing a 4 or 6 ticket bundle. With the service fee eliminated on 4-Packs this Wednesday, music fans will enjoy a 40% average discount when compared to the regular price of individual tickets. Fans who buy 6-Packs will save even more – an average 54% over the purchase of individual tickets.

The new offer, which is valid for all 4-Packs and 6-Packs (both lawn & reserved) at the Ford Amphitheatre in Tampa , runs for 24 hours beginning on Wednesday, July 1 at 12:01 a.m. local time, only at LiveNation.com. Parking, municipal taxes and certain venue fees may still apply.

The service fee free 4-Packs and 6-Packs are available only in the Tampa Bay Area at Ford Amphitheatre for concerts including but not limited to:

* blink-182
* Coldplay
* Crue Fest 2
* Def Leppard with Poison and Cheap Trick
* Depeche Mode
* Incubus
* Rascall Flats with Darius Rucker
* Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Tour featuring Marilyn Manson & Slayer

*Subject to availability at participating venues and select shows. Parking and other fees may apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.

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