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Live Nation Reduces Summer Performance Fees

By: Greg Jackson

If you are an avid concert attendee such as I am, you know who Live Nation is. So to speak, I like a lot of music but I am first and foremost a country music fan, not to insult those of you who like other music genres. I am aware of a lot about Live Nation owing to the regular concerts I go to that are not far from home. Nissan Pavilion is merely on the other side of Washington D.C. from my house in Maryland. So far, at that venue, I have watched uncountable artists in concert, and personally met young country vocalist Taylor Swift, all at Nissan Pavilion which is nearly run by Live Nation. Anyone who goes to a concert having something to do with Live Nation, like myself, will enjoy the fact that they have eliminated some concert costs.

Live Nation, which is one of the world’s largest concert promoters, has sponsorship every Wednesday that gets rid of some concert ticket costs that have since caused music fans to flock in droves to Ticketmaster, a Live Nation, Inc. contender. These fees mainly plague those who buy lawn seats at their pavilions.. Starting just after midnight this pending Wednesday, fans will save about $10 on a ticket that naturally costs just over $20. “We know individuals hate fees. We ant one day to say to fans, ‘We’ve heard you loud and clear and appreciate your support. Escape and have a excellent show,” said Jason Garner, Live Nation’s manager of worldwide music.

Artists who are playing at the 43 Live Nation venues include some of this author’s favorite country music artists, Aerosmith, ColdPlay, Phish, Nickelback, and Kid Rock, who covers just about every genre out there currently. Five million tickets across the country are available right now. Even though the main promotion is this Wednesday, the corporation plans to continue the promotion on a slighter sale every Wednesday. As most tickets come out for sale on Saturdays, by Wednesday the tickets are down to lawn seats at any rate. If you are looking for a good deal on seats to see some of your favorite music acts, this is the time to do it.

At least at Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Virginia, however very possible at the rest of the pavilions they operate, there are wonderful screens that make it almost unfeasible to have a “bad” seat. It makes you sense like a lawn seat is nearly a front row seat. It makes the now $10 lawn seat an unbelievable deal. Just keep in mind to take an umbrella whether you have a pavilion seat or not. Concerts are always rain or shine and you will need top leave the pavilion whether you need to smoke, eat or drink.

It is not guaranteed if they are reducing these fees due to the cut amount of money people will have to shell out this summer due to the recession or if or if it is lower sales of lawn chairs over the path of the last couple of years. My knowledge would say that it is the first due to what I have evidenced at Nissan Pavilion each year. I tend to believe we are chatting about a business that has taken both sides into account. Ticket sales will be bad this summer and trying to keep some of the similar customers would be good for low probable business. On a very linked note, I think we also have a business who has had a lot of the same clientele each year and would like to help them make a show this summer.

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