Want a deal on Twin Cities' holiday shows? Goldstar.com

Goldstar, which discounts local entertainment venue tickets, is offering a nice range of holiday shows at good prices.

November 30, 2010 at 10:45PM

We're all cutting back for the holidays in some way in this economy. Maybe it's only one holiday show, not two. Goldstar.com can help with that. In the last few eeks, it has been offering discounted tickets to Billy Elliot, Mixed Blood, "A Christmas Story" stage adaptation, and package deals at the Guthrie, Children's Theatre (pictured below) and the Timberwolves.

Keep in mind that service fees of $4 to $8 per ticket usually are added to each ticket. It's not as bad as Ticketmaster, but it's an annoyance. You need to sign up to get the emails but it's free.

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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