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Free Queens Of The Stone Age Tickets Hidden In NYC Subway
Search these Q line subway stations for free tickets to Queens of the Stone Age's Tuesday night concert at Madison Square Garden.

MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NY — Want to see rock group Queens of the Stone Age perform Tuesday night in Madison Square Garden but don't want to shell out the cash for concert tickets? If you have no qualms about scavenging the New York City subway system you might be in luck.
Free tickets to Tuesday night's show have been hidden in stations along the Q line, New York City-based label Matador Records announced Monday. In each station an envelope that has been specially marked with a "Q" contains two tickets to the show.
Nine Q line stations in Manhattan and 20 stations in Brooklyn have hidden tickets in them, according to the record label. Fans should look for stations that have a re-branded Q sign to represent the band's logo. Another tell that a station has tickets is a realistic-looking MTA service announcement which actually is an advertisement for the ticket giveaway.
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Queens of the Stone Age is coming of the recent release of its seventh studio album "Villians," which dropped in August. Tuesday night's concert at Madison Square Garden presents the last chance for fans to see Queens of The Stone Age in 2017 before the band embarks on an international tour, according to the band's website.
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