Here's how to get $25 tickets to Janet Jackson, Fall Out Boy and 75 other Indy shows

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Beginning this week, concert promotion company Live Nation will offer $25 tickets to 77 central Indiana shows happening this spring, summer and fall.

The annual "Concert Week" promotion runs from Wednesday until May 16. The list of qualifying Indianapolis shows includes headliners Janet Jackson, Fall Out Boy, Smashing Pumpkins, Jethro Tull, Pantera, LL Cool J and dozens more acts across rock, pop, country, hip-hop and standup comedy.

Tickets may only be purchased through Live Nation's official website: livenation.com/promotion/concertweek. Live Nation has warned of several scams targeting unsuspecting buyers with similar-sounding offers, so be sure to use the above website. Tickets are usually in general admission and rear sections, but for some shows, the seats may be closer.

The $25 price includes ticketing service fees.

Here is a full list of Indianapolis-area performances offering discounted tickets:

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Ruoff Music Center

  • Janet Jackson & Ludacris: May 26

  • Hank Williams Jr.: June 17

  • TLC & Shaggy: June 24

  • Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds & Garbage: June 29

  • Dierks Bentley: July 9

  • Fall Out Boy: July 16

  • Foreigner & Loverboy: July 21

  • Sam Hunt: July 28

  • Pantera: July 29

  • Bret Michaels: July 30

  • Gov't Mule: Aug. 3

  • Kidz Bop Kids: Aug. 4

  • Matchbox 20: Aug. 5

  • Zac Brown Band: Aug. 6

  • Mudvayne: Aug. 8

  • Godsmack & Staind: Aug. 12

  • Luke Bryan: Aug. 18

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd & ZZ Top: Aug. 20

  • The Offspring: Aug 25

  • Pentatonix: Aug 26

  • Disturbed: Sept. 2

  • ODESZA: Sept. 3

  • Smashing Pumpkins: Sept. 9

  • Jason Aldean: Sept. 16

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TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park

  • Brad Paisley: May 27

  • Death Cab for Cutie: May 31

  • Louis Tomlinson: June 7

  • Quinn XCII: June 14

  • 3 Doors Down: June 16

  • Counting Crows: June 17

  • Charlie Puth: June 21

  • My Morning Jacket: June 23

  • Young the Giant: June 25

  • Dirty Heads: July 7

  • Yungblud: July 8

  • Tedeschi Trucks Band: July 15

  • Illenium: July 20

  • Sad Summer Festival - Taking Back Sunday: July 22

  • Incubus: July 28

  • The Revivalists: July 29

  • Slightly Stoopid & Sublime With Rome: July 30

  • Jason Mraz: Aug. 1

  • Yellowcard: Aug. 10

  • Yacht Rock Revue: Aug. 12

  • Sylvan Esso: Aug. 14

  • Lindsey Stirling: Aug. 15

  • Jimmy Eat World & Manchester Orchestra: Aug. 18

  • Jethro Tull: Aug. 19

  • Ghost: Aug. 22

  • Goo Goo Dolls: Aug. 23

  • All American Rejects: Aug. 24

  • Pixies & Modest Mouse: Aug. 29

  • 5 Seconds of Summer: Aug. 30

  • Motionless In White: Sept. 21

Gainbridge Fieldhouse

  • LL Cool J: Aug. 20

Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

  • The Musical Box: May 18

  • The Gilmour Project: May 23

  • Beartooth: May 26

  • Seven Lions: June 1

  • Charles Wesley Godwin: June 3

  • Grandson: June 6

  • Two Friends: June 7

  • The Struts: June 20

  • Miranda Sings: June 23

  • Descendents: June 24

  • Leslie Jones: June 25

  • Clutch: July 30

  • Tim Heidecker: Aug. 20

  • W.A.S.P.: Aug. 23

  • Brian Culbertson: Sept. 29

Deluxe at Old National Centre

  • Badflower: May 30

  • Eric Gales: June 9

  • Anees: June 19

  • Ekkstacy: Aug. 2

  • Ty Segall & Freedom Band: Oct. 7

  • Stephen Sanchez: Oct. 13

  • Chris Renzema: Nov. 2

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Rory Appleton is the pop culture reporter and columnist at IndyStar. Contact him at 317-552-9044 and rappleton@indystar.com, or follow him on Twitter at @RoryDoesPhonics.

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