March 3, 2009 18:24

No Doubt offer free music to concert ticket buyers

The reunited band give away their entire digital catalog for free

No Doubt offer free music to concert ticket buyers

No Doubt have announced that they will give away their entire digital music catalog to fans who purchase top-tier tickets to their upcoming reunion tour.

In a statement issued today (March 3), the band said that each person who purchases the top level tickets will receive the package that includes more than 80 songs from the band's seven studio albums. It will also include a new cover of Adam & The Ants' 'Stand And Deliver', which the band will perform for the first time on the television show 'Gossip Girl' on May 11.

"Since the band is heading back to the road, we wanted to find a cool way to get people listening to our music and stoke them with a great deal at the same time," guitarist Tom Dumont said in a statement.

Tickets for the massive North American summer tour go on sale this Saturday (March 7).

Included in the free download package are:

'The Singles 1992-2003' (2003)
'Everything In Time (B-Sides, Rarities, Remixes)' (2003)
'Rock Steady' (2001)
'Return Of Saturn' (2000)
'Tragic Kingdom' (1995)
'The Beacon Street Collection' (1995)
'No Doubt' (1992)
'Stand And Deliver'


--By our Los Angeles staff.
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