Starting June 3rd, Live Nation is offering a period of 24 hours where concert goers will not be charged fees. While this is nice, it can’t be helped but to think: why not just get rid of the extra fees in the first place? Beggars can’t be choosers though, and there are some stipulations to the event.
***PARTICIPATING OR SELECT SHOWS. PARKING FEES MAY APPLY. CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER. SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY.
It also seems like this is specifically for Amphitheater shows only – an attempt to get more people coming to summer shows. Also something to note, the header says “No Fees Wednesdays ” – does that mean they will be continuing this every Wednesday? We’ll keep you updated.
Update: Looks like Billboard is now reporting that Live Nation plans to do this multiple times this summer. But they are ONLY for Live Nation sponsored Amphitheater shows. I love how the owner of Live Nation casually acknowledges that fees make up a third of ticket costs.
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