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Good News for Music Fans

Catalog Downloads: Incentivizing fans to come to their upcoming reunion tour, No Doubt is offering a free digital download of their entire catalog with purchase of full-priced tickets ($42.50). Not only will the gift help get fans pumped for the live show, but should the band release a new album, it will also help them remain on the radar of more casual fans who wouldn’t typically have them in heavy rotation. 

Layaway Plans: Retailers aren’t the only ones reviving the old school layaway plan. A number of music festivals are also giving concertgoers the opportunity to pay in installments. Coachella attendees who purchased the $269 tickets prior to the end of February had two layaway options. They could pay 50% upfront (plus Ticketmaster fees), then have the remaining amount automatically deducted on April 1. Or, they could pay 10% upfront (also with the additional Ticketmaster fees), then have the rest deducted in two equal installments on March 1 and April 1. Similarly, Bonnaroo attendees who purchased the $249.50 (plus fees) tickets by the end of last month could pay in five $50 installments. 

via Trend Central