Local news: Merriweather partners with Ticketfly
Jim James and My Morning Jacket play at Merriweather on May 16. (REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton)
Merriweather Post Pavilion will kick off its 2010 season with a new partnership that promises save local concert-goers some cash. The venue has teamed up with Ticketfly, an online ticketing provider that promises lower service fees and no service charge to print your ticket at home. The first Merriweather shows selling through Ticketfly will be My Morning Jacket's May 1 concert and Sugarland's tour stop on May 16. Tickets for both gigs go on sale Feb. 26 at 10 a.m.
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Chris Richards
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February 18, 2010; 2:05 PM ET
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Posted by: bravesguy95 | February 18, 2010 6:44 PM | Report abuse
Thanks for sharing, bravesguy. Where was the concert?
Has anyone else had problems with Ticketfly?
Posted by: ChrisRichards | February 19, 2010 11:03 AM | Report abuse
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Hi Chris, FYI I just used ticketfly to buy a $10 No Scrubs ticket; "Service Fee" was $3.50 and "Order Processing" was $4, almost doubling the price of the ticket.