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Morning Roundup: Southern Man Edition

Morning Roundup: Southern Man Edition

Howdy, Washington. In an interview on , President Barack Obama said that Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell's omission of slavery from his preamble to a state-sanctioned Confederate History Month was "unacceptable," according to The Hill. Far from piling on, President Obama said that he reckons that the governor realizes his mistake. And while moving on is maybe the right thing for all of us to do now, President Obama missed an opportunity to move the debate forward. more ›

The Black Cat Dumps Ticketmaster for Ticket Alternative

The Black Cat Dumps Ticketmaster for Ticket Alternative

Venerable D.C. music venue the Black Cat announced today that it will stop selling advance tickets through Ticketmaster, instead switching to competitor Ticket Alternative. The change will become effective September 25, so all shows that are taking place after that date are already on sale via Ticket Alternative. more ›

Virgin Mobile Tickets Can Still Be Had By Volunteering

Virgin Mobile Tickets Can Still Be Had By Volunteering

This year's Virgin Mobile Festival's plan to give out tickets for free worked like a charm. The concert's organizers say 35,000 free tickets were gobbled up in minutes when they went on "sale" this weekend. more ›

Virgin Mobile Festival Tickets to be Free

Virgin Mobile Festival Tickets to be Free

We'd heard the rumors and speculated ourselves, and today the folks behind the Virgin Mobile Festival announced that its shortened schedule and new venue this year will have one pretty great thing going for it: it's going to be totally free. more ›

Live Nation Dropping Service Charges for the Summer

Live Nation Dropping Service Charges for the Summer

Every concertgoer, no matter their musical preferences, can agree on one thing: service charges are way the eff out of control. Say, for example, you wanted to buy a pair of tickets to see Tori Amos at DAR Constitution Hall on Aug. 1. You have no real choice but to go to Ticketmaster.com and cough up $45 for each ticket, plus an $11.15 "convenience" charge per ticket, plus another $1.50 each for something called the "building facility charge." They even try to charge you $4.75 for the privilege of printing your own ticket at home, and then, in the checkout process, add on an extra "order processing charge" of $5.60, bringing the grand total for two people to attend this single concert to a whopping $125.65. It's hard to fathom how getting ripped off to the tune of more than $30 qualifies as "convenience." more ›

D.C. Springsteen Concert Oversold

D.C. Springsteen Concert Oversold

Bruuuuutal. TicketsNow.com, the resale company owned by Ticketmaster, oversold the upcoming Bruce Springsteen concert at the Verizon Center, WTOP's Mark Segraves reports. The company is in the middle of contacting customers who thought they had awesome seats to the show and letting them know that their dream night with the Boss won't come true. TicketsNow is giving refunds, and some customers are also being offered free tickets in the nosebleed section. The concert is set for Monday, May 18; only the D.C. Springsteen show reportedly saw the overselling problem. more ›

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