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Live Nation on Yahoo Announces Free Concerts

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Next week all the “Ordinary People” can tune-in to Live Nation to see the “All of Me” serenader, John Legend for free!The Live Nation Channel on Yahoo Screen today revealed the next week of free live streaming concerts�beginning Friday, Aug. 15. See these great shows from the best seat in the house at www.yahoo.com/live. Highlights from the week of shows announced today include Linkin Park, performing songs from their just released album The Hunting Party, and a very special show from john legend performing Marvin Gaye’s classic album What’s Going On in its entirety, with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, live from the Hollywood Bowl.

A complete list of shows is listed below:
Music fans everywhere are encouraged to visit www.yahoo.com/live�to see a schedule of upcoming shows. New shows will be announced every week. The Live Nation Channel on Yahoo Screen provides fans with a free, all-access front row seat to a new live concert every single day, all year long.

Fans can catch these concerts wherever they are through Yahoo Screen on iOS, Android, mobile Web, desktop and Smart TV platforms, including AppleTV, Roku and Xbox 360.

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