Live Nation has been wielding deals on concert tickets all summer long, and now that the fall season is upon us, it's refreshing to see that they're not relenting. Enter the Live Nation Club Passport. Starting today, concert-goers can pay a flat-fee of $49.99 to have access to shows at Live Nation clubs in their city for the rest of the year.

Though the fine print states it's subject to availability, and not every venue is participating, Live Nation pledges that if the show's not sold out and you have a Club Passport, you're automatically in -- no strings attached.

In an effort to continue to find ways to "maximize the live concert experience" for fans, Live Nations President Michael Rapino states that, "This summer we helped concert fans save more thatn $14 million on nearly 800,000 tickets ... through our weekly 'No Service Fee' offers." He goes on to explain that with the Club Passport, Live Nation is "helping fans discover up-and-coming artists, and helping those bands build new audiences."

You can reserve a Club Passport at livenation.com and check livenation.com/clubpassport for the weekly list of show's available for Passport holders.

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