VELVET REVOLVER Selling 'Meet-And-Greet' Packages

August 8, 2007

VELVET REVOLVER has just announced the sale of meet-and-greet packages for their current tour, beginning with the August 14 show at the Tweeter Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Meet-and-greet packages include: an official VIP laminate, personal photograph with the band, and an exclusive 8x10 color poster and autograph. These packages are available at a cost of $250 per person via the VELVET REVOLVERtour page.

Please note that meet-and-greet packages do not include a ticket to the concert. You must have a ticket to the show to attend the meet-and-greet. Fans will be contacted prior to the show date with meet-and-greet instructions. Laminates will be distributed the night of the show. The 8x10 poster will be personally signed by the band during the meet and greet session. The photo will be e-mailed two weeks after the show.

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