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September 17, 2009
Live Nation, the company behind some of the biggest tours organizers throughout the country, has launched a limited Club Passport, where a concert fan can pay just $50 for unlimited shows throughout the rest of the year.
The Live Nation Club Passport is selling for $49.99, and with that pass, the buyer can see any show at Live Nation clubs in their city for the rest of the year.
Also with the pass, if you're a Live Nation Club Passport holder, and the show's not sold-out, you're in!
Here's how it works: concert fans can go to LiveNation.com and purchase a Club Passport. A list of participating shows will be immediately available. And every Monday thereafter, Passport holders can log on to LiveNation.com/Passport or follow LiveNation on Facebook or Twitter to see the list of participating club shows in their city and to reserve their ticket.
From here, Club Passport holders just bring their Live Nation Club Passport number and photo I.D. to the club's box office and "get right in, no extra charges, no hassles," says the company.
"This summer, we helped concert fans save more than $14 million on nearly 800,000 tickets to shows in our amphitheaters through our weekly 'No Service Fee' offers," said Michael Rapino, President and CEO of Live Nation. "Since then, I've heard from fans and artists alike saying they'd like us to make it just as easy and affordable to discover new artists in our clubs. With The Live Nation Club Passport we're doing just that, helping fans discover up-and-coming artists, and helping those bands build new audiences."
The Passport is available now, only at Livenation.com. New Orleans House of Blues is on the list.
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