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X-FEST fan appreciation show announced

Two weeks ago hurricane force winds cut short X-FEST 13 at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds.

Today, Friday, Sept. 26, WXEG and Live Nation announced the Jagermeister Music Tour featuring Hinder, Trapt and Rev Theory, plus Shinedown and Red at the Ervin J Nutter Center on Monday December 15 at 6:30 PM.

The good news for X-FEST fans? The concert will be free to anyone with an X-FEST ticket stub.

“In our 13 years of X-FEST, we’ve endured heat, cold, rain and mud, but never have we experienced the kind of weather Dayton was hit with two weeks ago,” said Kramer, Program Director of 103.9 WXEG. “We’ve always tried to offer incredible value with our X-FEST ticket, and we just weren’t happy with the way the day had to end this year. We’re thrilled to be able to offer a free show to our listeners, as well as half-off next year’s show!”

Here’s what you need to know: Tickets became available today XFEST ‘08 fans who have ticket stubs from the X-FEST 13 event that was cut short. Those ticketholders are also entitled to a 50% off Coupon for XFEST ‘09.

To redeem your X-FEST ticket for a ticket to the Jagermeister Music Tour show on December 15, your options are:

  1. Visit the Nutter Center ticket office with your X-FEST 13 ticket stub, and exchange it for a ticket to the concert and receive one 50% off voucher to XFEST ‘09. Nutter Center Box Office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday or 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

  2. Mail your X-FEST 13 ticket stub to the Nutter Box Office along with a self addressed stamped envelope, and a ticket and 50% voucher to XFEST ‘09 will be returned.

Mailing address is: Nutter Center Att: XFEST Fan Appreciation Show WSU Box Office 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435

For more information contact 103.9 WXEG directly. Here is a page of phone numbers and e-mail addresses on their Web site with more information.

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By earl

September 26, 2008 6:30 PM | Link to this

103.9, this sounds like a good thing to do. Kudos.

By We Know Better!

September 27, 2008 1:32 AM | Link to this

Those little drunken punks were something that day. 80 mph winds, all liquored up, and about to riot. DPD had the kids safety in mind, but they didn’t care. Every cop in town was there at the fairgrounds and having to forcibly hold the gates shut. Wasn’t “blowing tents” and other objects enough to sober them fools up? Wow.

By A Fan

September 27, 2008 8:52 AM | Link to this

I just want to thank the promoters of XFest. Thinking of the safety of the fans, the band and the various workers of the show. This was my daughter’s 1st XFest and I was disappointed it how it ended, though I 100% understood and agreed with ending it early. I’m glad there is a “make up” show. Thank you for showing you really do appreciate the fans!!!

By Xfester

September 29, 2008 3:40 PM | Link to this

I was really impressed that they decided to make up it up to the fans. I completely understand why it was cut short, and although I was disappointed, it was for our safety. This wasn’t something they had to do, so it is a nice gesture!

By tim

December 12, 2008 1:29 AM | Link to this

yeah x-fest 13 was one of the best concerts ive ever been 2 even thought it was cut short and yes i was one of thouse all liquored up best times of my life has been at x-fest thanks guys for making it happen!!!

By angie

December 15, 2008 10:47 PM | Link to this

well the make up xfest was great thank you see you next year
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