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Live Nation will continue its "No Service Fee Wednesdays"
Live Nation will continue its "No Service Fee Wednesdays" on June 24, dropping the service fee if four tickets are bought together for shows at the White River Amphitheatre or Gorge, such as New Kids on the Block, Snoop Dogg and Aerosmith.
Seattle Times staff reporter
For the last month, Live Nation has been striking down its service fees, and the deals continue this Wednesday.
When online patrons buy four lawn seats together for Live Nation shows at White River Amphitheatre in Auburn or the Gorge in Eastern Washington, the service fee will be dropped. Service fees usually add $9 to $12 per ticket.
The four-packs will also be discounted from the single-ticket price.
The June 24 deal includes the following shows: New Kids on the Block (White River, July 7), the Mayhem Festival (White River, July 14), Blazed and Confused tour with Snoop Dogg and Slightly Stoopid (Gorge, July 18), Crüe Fest 2 (White River, July 27), Rod Stewart (White River, Aug. 7), Aerosmith (White River, Aug. 17) and Slipknot (White River, Aug. 22).
The offer starts 12:01 a.m. Wednesday and goes for 24 hours, and only for tickets sold at www.livenation.com.
Marian Liu: 206-464-3825 or mliu@seattletimes.com
Concerts by No Doubt and Nickelback, and the Vans Warped Tour and ENDFEST with Blink-182 are not included in Live Nation's No Service Fee Wednesday deal for June 24, 2009, contrary to the original report, published on June 22, 2009.
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