NIN and Radiohead Rumored to headline Lollapalooza

If you try and do something different in how you market or release your album, you can be on Lollapalooza. This year (and some of last), saw the bands Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails resort to different techniques to release their albums. Radiohead offered fans the chance to "pay what you want" for their new album "In Rainbows." It was a gimmack that worked for them.
 
Nine Inch Nails had staggering price quotes ($5.00 - $300.00) for their new album Ghosts I-IV. NIN took it one step further and allowed their fans to recopy the music as many times they want.
 
Well both bands are rumored to have secured a headlining spot on the once edgy, now sucky Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.

 
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  • 3/28/2008 11:23 AM Alison wrote:
    Since I’m a music lover I do love to attend as much as possible concerts and festivals. Really music is something very important in our lives and can not live without it. But of course I can not afford all the prices proposed by ticket brokers and sometimes I feel upset when I miss some interesting events. And this summer there will be some great events such as Lollapalooza Festival which is a real chance for entertainment and I don’t want to miss it. Fortunately, a friend has recommended me a site where to compare ticket prices before booking one. This site offers a free list of ticket brokers and Ticket prices and one can choose which one that suits him.
    http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Lollapalooza-Tickets/index.php
    http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Lollapalooza-Tickets/index.php">Tickets

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