Nonesuch Store Offers "Fela!" Ticket Discount with Tony Allen's "Secret Agent"

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The recently released album Secret Agent is the latest from Tony Allen, "the man who helped create Afrobeat with Fela Kuti," says NPR. Now, Nonesuch Records has partnered with the producers of FELA!, the hit Broadway musical on the life of Kuti, to offer customers who order the Secret Agent CD in the Nonesuch Store up to almost 40% off tickets to the musical the New York Times called "impossible to resist."

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The recently released album Secret Agent marks the World Circuit / Nonesuch Records debut from Tony Allen, "the man who helped create Afrobeat with Fela Kuti," says NPR. What's more, the album shows that Allen, nearing 70 years old, "has no intention of slowing down." 
 
Now, Nonesuch Records has partnered with the producers of FELA!—the hit Broadway musical on the life of Kuti—to offer customers who order the Secret Agent CD in the Nonesuch Store a special discount on tickets to see the musical the New York Times called "impossible to resist."
 
Once your Nonesuch Store order is complete, you'll receive a coupon code for up to almost 40% off when you order tickets online for FELA!. This offer is valid now through September 5, 2010, for performances through that date. Limit 10 tickets per order, per person, per week.

Visit the Nonesuch Store now to order your copy of the Secret Agent CD and receive the special FELA! ticket offer.

To watch the music video for the title track to Secret Agent, visit nonesuch.com/media.

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Tony Allen: "Secret Agent" + Fela!
  • Monday, May 3, 2010
    Nonesuch Store Offers "Fela!" Ticket Discount with Tony Allen's "Secret Agent"

    The recently released album Secret Agent marks the World Circuit / Nonesuch Records debut from Tony Allen, "the man who helped create Afrobeat with Fela Kuti," says NPR. What's more, the album shows that Allen, nearing 70 years old, "has no intention of slowing down." 
     
    Now, Nonesuch Records has partnered with the producers of FELA!—the hit Broadway musical on the life of Kuti—to offer customers who order the Secret Agent CD in the Nonesuch Store a special discount on tickets to see the musical the New York Times called "impossible to resist."
     
    Once your Nonesuch Store order is complete, you'll receive a coupon code for up to almost 40% off when you order tickets online for FELA!. This offer is valid now through September 5, 2010, for performances through that date. Limit 10 tickets per order, per person, per week.

    Visit the Nonesuch Store now to order your copy of the Secret Agent CD and receive the special FELA! ticket offer.

    To watch the music video for the title track to Secret Agent, visit nonesuch.com/media.

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