June 9, 2009 17:02
Nine Inch Nails, David Byrne offer recession-busting ticket prices
Limp Bizkit and Lenny Kravitz are also offering cut-price tickets
Big name artists including Nine Inch Nails and Limp Bizkit are offering cut-price tickets for gigs across Europe in a bid to offer a recession-friendly incentive to fans.
The acts have teamed up with promoter Live Nation to sell tickets for €15 each at a number of gigs across Europe.
Other acts who have signed up to the offer include David Byrne, Motley Crue and Lenny Kravitz.
More acts taking part in the scheme are set to be announced in the near future.
For more information, see Artistmusicexchange.com.
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