Catch These Bands for $25 During “Concert Week”
Live Nation’s “Concert Week” is a music lover’s dream on a budget: over 3,800 concerts nationwide for $25 each. From May 10 to May 16, you can catch many artists like Beck & Phoenix, Fall Out Boy and Snoop Dog at your local venue (if you’re lucky enough to have them there) for less than taxes and fees. Taylor Swift concert ticket Here’s who to expect and how to get your tickets, but be aware that some of them can fill up quickly.
What is Live Nation concert week?
Concert Week is a nationwide week-long event that Live Nation launched back in 2018. Tickets for many artists will cost $25 including fees, but excluding taxes. The ticket limit for the show varies and is set by the venue. You can read more of their FAQs here .
How to get tickets for the concert week
On Wednesday, May 10 at 10:00 AM ET, 3,800 selected nationwide shows will be given tickets marked “Concert Week Promotion”. You simply select $25 tickets, add them to your cart, and proceed to checkout without a promo code. The sale will last until the end of the promotion, May 16 at 12:00 pm ET. If you’re a Verizon or Rakuten customer, you get access a day earlier than everyone else.
You can start planning ahead by searching for an event, venue, or artist on Live Nation, or by searching for venues nearby to see who’s performing May 10-16. price already. For example, lawn tickets to watch an Incubus performance in North Carolina cost US$36 before fees and taxes . But for many of these gigs, $25 is a great deal. For example, To Catch a Young Giant in New Jersey costs $87 for regular admission before fees and taxes.
Unfortunately, until May 10 it is impossible to know who and where will perform, but we know which artists will be available. Here are some of the artists you can catch in concert week:
- 3 doors down
- 5 seconds of summer
- Alejandro Fernandez
- All-American, New Found Glory, The Get Up Kids and more
- Avenged Sevenfold
- Beck and Phoenix
- big time Rush
- Boy George & Culture Club with Howard Jones and Berlin
- Bret Michaels Parti-gras
- Bryan Adams
- Charlie Puth
- Count the crows
- Darius Rucker
- Def Leppard and Motley Crew
- Dermont Kennedy
- Dirks Bentley
- disturbed
- Dooby Brothers
- fall out Boy
- Foreigner
- Fuersa Regida
- Garbage & High Flying Birds by Noel Gallagher
- Ghost
- godsmack and stain
- The Dark Side of the Mule Government Mule
- Hank Williams Jr.
- incubus
- Janet Jackson
- Jason Aldean
- Jelly roll
- Jimmy Eat World and the Manchester Orchestra
- Keith Urban
- Kids Bop Kids
- Larry June
- Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind and Fire
- LE Cool Jay
- Logics
- Louis Tomlinson
- Luke Bryan
- Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top
- Maneskin
- Brand MP
- maroon 5
- matchbox twenty
- Miranda Lambert
- mudwine
- Nickelback
- Offspring
- Outlaw Music Festival featuring Willie Nelson and family
- Panther
- Parker McCollum
- Pentatonix
- Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper
- Rod Steward
- RuPaul’s drag racing
- Sad Summer Fest: Bringing Back Sunday, Maine, PVRIS
- Sam Hunt
- Santana
- Shania Twain
- Shine
- Slightly blunt and sublime with Rome
- smashing pumpkins
- Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort and more
- Tears of fear
- Thomas Rhett
- TLC and Shaggy with En Vogue and Sean Kingston
- Wizkid
- Wu-Tang Clan and Nas
- Young giant with Milky Chance
- Youngblood
- Zach Brown Band