Azoff’s first move as commander in chief? He may be behind the elimination of those detested services charges with a fee-free ticket for an upcoming Eagles concert.

Tickets for the band’s Jan. 17 show at Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina went on sale Nov. 7 priced from $60 to $190. But unlike top dollar tickets at other tour stops, which are about $185, there’s no added service fee.

The show is being promoted at Ticketmaster.com with the announcement “This is a no-fee event! The price you see is the price you pay. No convenience fee. No order processing fee. No delivery fee if you choose to print tickets at home.”

Azoff has vowed to make the newly rechristened Ticketmaster Entertainment more fan-friendly according to the Wall Street Journal.

TM President Sean Moriarty said in a third-quarter earnings call that the date was the first foray into all-in ticketing.

Service fees are traditionally divided between Ticketmaster and others involved in the concert and, as noted in the WSJ, it’s uncertain if the new procedure is really just a matter of lumping the extra fees into the face price of the ticket.