Chili Peppers and Apple offer new album, concert ticket pre-sale

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in iPod + iTunes + AppleTV edited January 2014
Warner Bros. Records and Apple today announced that the new double album "Stadium Arcadium" from the Red Hot Chili Peppers and concert tickets for the band's North America tour will be offered through an exclusive pre-sale on the iTunes Music Store.



Beginning today, customers can pre-order "Stadium Arcadium" from iTunes for $19.90 to be downloaded on May 9 when it is released. The band and iTunes have also teamed up with Ticketmaster to offer a special concert ticket pre-sale for their upcoming North American tour.



"The Red Hot Chili Peppers' fans are going to love the combination of music, video and even concert tickets available on the iTunes Music Store," said Tom Whalley, chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. "This is the first Red Hot Chili Peppers album in over three years and we think music fans are going to be delighted with what we've done with Apple."



Beginning today, customers can pre-order a copy of the band's new double album, "Stadium Arcadium" for $19.90 to be downloaded on May 9 when it is released. Fans that pre-order the double album will receive a download of the new single, "Dani California" immediately at the time of the pre-order. On May 9, fans participating in the pre-order will also receive additional iTunes bonus content, including an exclusive audio interview with the band, a video chronicling the making of "Dani California" and a full color digital booklet.



"This is an incredible offering for fans of the Red Hot Chili Peppers," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of iTunes. "We've put together a package that's unrivaled in the music industry for launching a new album, exclusive videos and a concert tour."



As part of the deal, the band and iTunes also announced that they have teamed with Ticketmaster for a special concert ticket pre-sale for their upcoming North American tour. iTunes shoppers who pre-order the album on iTunes will also receive an email with a code that they can use at Ticketmaster.com starting May 9 to purchase concert tickets before they go on sale to the general public on May 13.



In addition to the pre-order and full catalog availability, iTunes will offer a collection of the band's music videos later this month including their latest video for "Dani California."



Last month, Warner Bros. Records and Red Hot Chili Peppers released the band's past albums with previously unavailable songs from the band's vaults exclusively on iTunes.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 2
    WE WANT CHILLY WILLY!!! WE WANT CHILLY WILLY!!!



    Hope the Album is Good but I won't get my hopes up after the last two.



    But I would much rather have the Chili Peppers as the face of iTunes and iPods than Bono.
  • Reply 2 of 2
    Holy Crap Hole Batman!



    anyone else see the way to world domination through the path that was just chosen with the peppers?



    This could be huge. Imagine if this kind of content release becomes the norm? which it should..imagine then what people will be doing to beat the norm like this.



    damn. It just makes so much sense..
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