Going to the party

A local rock station, 102.9 the Buzz, is having their 7th birthday bash this Sunday (6:30 p.m.). The bands scheduled to play are:

It’s going to be held at City Hall (rock club). As soon as I heard the names of the bands that were going to be there, I was standing in line for my ticket. The bad news is that tickets are only available through Ticketmaster. You know what that means.

Ridiculous service charge.

The ticket is only $20 but there is a $5.50 service charge!?!? It’s not like they are paying postage to send me the ticket (if I ordered online). In fact, the only free way to get tickets is “Will call” (you show up and show them your ID). If you want paper tickets, the cheapest is $2.50 via email! Email! Why in the world are they allowed to charge $5.50 service fee + $2.50 for a paper ticket?

I’ll be meeting some friends there but if you are in the Nashville area, and you haven’t got your tickets, what are you waiting for?

Men, like nails, lose their usefulness when they lose direction and begin to bend. – Walter Savage Landor

10.Mar.06 General


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2 Responses to “Going to the party”

  1. darkfusion |

    sevendust should be sweet to see .

  2. The_d |

    Hmm, tennessee… I always wondered where the great wyckedone was located.
    I honestly can’t see “Wicked Wisdom” being too good, but who knows.
    Anyway, have fun.

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