The low-price, no fee tickets are available for concerts by a huge variety of artists including Snoop Dogg, Peter Bjorn and John, Hollywood Undead with Atreyu, Hanson, The Used, Foreigner and many more.
"I continue to hear from fans that they want All-In, no fee tickets to concerts by the bands they love," said Michael Rapino, President and Chief Executive Officer of Live Nation. "So this week we've decided to cut prices and drop the fees on nearly a half million concert tickets, making it more affordable than ever for fans to come out to one of our clubs and see the incredible lineup of artists we have playing this fall."
Participating artists include:
All Time Low
Atreyu
Caf� Tacuba
Comedians of Chelsea Lately
Cross Canadian Ragweed
Foreigner
Hanson
Hollywood Undead
Jessie James
LMFAO
Mat Kearney
O.A.R
Our Lady Peace
Peaches
Peter Bjorn and John
Queen Latifah
Queensryche
Raphael Saadiq
Snoop Dogg
Swell Season
The Bravery
The Used
Zappa Plays Zappa
For a complete list of artists participating in this week's promotion, please visit www.LiveNation.com beginning on Wednesday.
Lawn, General Admission or Reserved tickets. Higher priced tickets may also be available. Subject to availability at participating venues and select shows.
Includes print at home and US mail delivery. Parking and shipping fees may apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.
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