All-in concerts at The Tabernacle
Thanks to Peach Buzz’s Rich Eldredge for giving us the dish on this bargain for concerts at The Tabernacle. For $49.99, you can buy a ‘passport’ to all upcoming shows for the remainder of the year. Plus, there are no fees. Go to livenation.com to purchase the passport. Then, check back every Monday to see what shows are available and to make reservations. On the night of the shows you’ve reserved, you can redeem your tickets at the box office by presenting an identification and your passport number. Check out the Peach Buzz blog for scheduled shows and more details.
Walking With Dinosaurs
I let you know earlier this week about a discount on Walking With Dinosaurs at The Arena at Gwinnett Center tickets. Here’s another way to save. Get 50 percent off your tickets on Sept. 24 only if you purchase your ticket through MundoHispanico. It’s a $25 value, so you’ll want to take advantage of it. Click here to make your purchase and for more details.
Cheap Braves tickets
The Atlanta Braves only have a handful of regular season home games remaining. You can still see them on the cheap with this deal. Tickets to Sunday’s game against the Phillies, and games against the Florida Marlins on Sept. 28 and Sept. 29 are half price if you purchase them from travelzoo.com. Tickets are $6 and up, depending on your seat selection. Keep in mind that it does include transaction fees of $1.50 to $2.00 per ticket, plus $2.05 per order will be added. Go to the site and use promo code TRZOO.
Just found another Braves deal:
Have you ever looked out on Turner Field and wished your lawn could be so beautiful? Well, there’s an opportunity Saturday to get some tips on how to get the perfect lawn.Use promo code “Lawn” when you make your purchase for tickets starting at $8 for the game and a pregame presentation by The Home Depot and Scotts. All participants receive a program from Ed Mangan, Atlanta Braves Field Director, and Ashton Ritchie, Scotts Master Gardner. I’m told the presentation will be highlighted with tips, trivia and videos, and will take place on top of the third base dugout. Fans will then watch the Phillies game and sit in the Field and Terrace level seats. Get more details, including when you’ll need to arrive and where to report, by clicking here.
Save up to 40 percent on Atlanta Symphony Orchestra tickets
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra opens its season next weekend, and you can save up to 40 percent on tickets to the Sunday, Sept. 27 performance. Call Russell Wheeler of the Woodruff Arts Center at 404-733-4807 or email him at russell.wheeler@woodruffcenter.org to secure tickets for $25. Mention Atlanta on the Cheap and you’re golden. You must order by Sept. 25 at 3 p.m. The 3:30 p.m. performance, featuring Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, “Pathetique”, is at Atlanta Symphony Hall in the Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta.
‘Back to School’ Tasting
Bistro in a Box. I like the sound of that. On Sept. 24 and Sept. 25, Bistro in a Box will be hosting an open house tasting. They’ll have complimentary mini burgers, grilled pesto chicken, antipasto platters, desserts and more. Did I mention it’s free? It’s located at 307 E. College Ave., in Decatur.
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BravesFan79
September 17th, 2009
12:17 pm
Thanks Rana, great tips!