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Daughtry ticket prices slashed for Indiana show
Tue, Dec 15th 2009 11:33 am EST
Sometimes even a popular American Idol finalist can experience a little difficulty selling out a 12,500-seat arena. Tickets to see Chris Daughtry's self-named band Daughtry, already at a reasonable face value of $32.50 and $42.50, have been slashed to $14.99 on Ticketmaster. The show is scheduled for Sunday, December 20, at the Evansville, IN-based Roberts Stadium, which is managed by SMG. The new price is for online sales, and according to the Evansville Courier & Press, it will be in effect until 10pm on Saturday, December 19. Daughtry's latest tour has discounted ticket prices for at least one other show, October 25 in Peoria, IL.




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