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davemathewsband.JPG SAN FRANCISCO - The Dave Matthews Band is putting on a free concert in Golden Gate Park to benefit several San Francisco Bay area charities.

A general admission ticket will be required to attend the Sept. 12 free concert at the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park, according to a statement placed in the band's official Web site.

Tickets for the general public will be available through the band's Web site, www.davematthewsband.com, beginning July 24.

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Yes welcome, but please just make announcement posts once. You started 5 new threads about this. And added the same spiel onto 3 more threads as comments.

Deep breaths!

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  • 5 weeks later...

Just to update my last post, the contest to win tix and a trip to see dave matthews in concert in san fran is now closed and all the free tix are gone BUT you can still go to the show buy purhasing special VIP tickets which come with added benefits like great seats and even a BBQ! you can check out http://www.budweiser.com/1 for info on buying tix. this concert will rule and dave fans should try anyway possible to get there.

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