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Blue Man Group at half price for locals

Tiffany Brown

The Blue Man Group performs at the Blue Man Group Theatre at the Venetian.

Published Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 | 6:29 p.m.

Updated Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 | 6:30 p.m.

Locals can enjoy an even bigger discount at Blue Man Group shows this holiday season.

Tickets are normally 30 percent off for locals but from now until Jan. 31, residents can purchase Blue Man tickets for 50 percent off, making tickets as low as $42 before taxes and fees. The offer is valid on all blue and red zone tickets.

Residents of Nevada need to enter or mention “LOCALS50” when ordering online or over the phone and present a driver’s license when picking up tickets at the Venetian box office.

Beginning Dec. 21, Blue Man will run a special holiday show schedule with three performances daily through Jan. 2. Performances will be at 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Two House Seats for the price of one

Las Vegas residents can now get two years of free tickets for the price of one year.

During the month of November, anyone who purchases a one-year membership to House Seats will get a second year free.

House Seats is a subscription service that offers entertainment and attraction tickets at no cost above the annual fee. When a venue has seats at a production or event that the venue can’t fill, the open spots are passed on to House Seats. Members receive offers almost daily for free tickets and other happenings around Las Vegas.

Locals can subscribe to House Seats for two seats per event for $89 a year or four seats per event for $169 a year.

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