Section 7 – A New Windows 7 Music Tie-in to Live Nation
GGarza | Dec 03, 2009 | View Comments
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Windows Section 7 is a program by Microsoft Windows 7 working in conjunction with Live Nation which provides members the opportunity to get special concert deals.

Windows7 Section 7 and Live Nation
There are registration prizes available to the first 37,500 members who sign up. They will receive a voucher for two free concert tickets. After that, the next 50,000 registrants will receive a voucher for a free one-year fan club membership from a list of artists.
Belonging to Section 7 provides members with the opportunity to get the “Daily Offer.” This means that members will receive a daily offer each weekday, like as a $7 concert ticket or low cost concert merchandise, from different artists.

Windows7 Section 7
Live Nation is a musical concert promoting enterprise. It has a global presence producing over 16,000 concerts for thousands of artists in over 50 countries. It sells over 60 million concert tickets a year.
There are no fees for registration for Section 7. Go to www.mySection7.com, and provide your name, email and zip code, along with a password that you create, and you’re in.
Microsoft has also created a Section 7 Gadget, and you can follow the daily offers on twitter or facebook.
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