RS Recommends: Live Nation Launches $25 Tickets for ‘Concert Week’ Promo
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Live music fans who’ve been patiently waiting to see their favorite artists, from Halsey to Wu-Tang Clan, are in for a surprise this week. After the pandemic shut down and delayed so many tours, a ton of acts have scheduled stops across the country over the next few months. And now, concert promoter Live Nation has made it a little more affordable to get to an upcoming show with its Concert Week event. The seven-day promotion lets you buy concert tickets for just $25 for up to 3,700 shows, no matter where you’re located.
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If you’re thinking about picking up some tickets for an upcoming show, you’ll want to act quickly, since Live Nation’s Concert Week promotion only lasts for, well, the week. Starting today and running through May 10, you can purchase tickets for the $25 flat fee on Live Nation’s site, and you don’t need a special promo code to take part in the week-long deal.
To make the tour search a little easier, you can browse by your location on LiveNation.com. From there, you can search by upcoming events in your area, by your local venue, or according to the artist you want to see. After that, you can simply buy the tickets for certain shows, and they should only cost you $25 upfront during Live Nation’s Concert Week.
When you’re looking for tickets, you’ll be able to choose your seats for the specific venue. Depending on the artist, like for, say, a Shawn Mendes show, you might get directed to another site like Ticketmaster, and you’ll see the words “Concert Week Promotion” next to the $25 ticket price. You’ll want to keep in mind that your favorite band might have a show that falls under the Concert Week promotion, or even a festival appearance, while another stop on their tour might not. In other words, not every ticket for the artist’s entire tour schedule will necessarily retail for $25. (Some tickets also retail for less.)
Live Nation Concert Week: Shows, Tickets
The other 3,700 shows fans can choose from for Concert Week cover a wide range of tours and festival appearances with stops at stadiums, smaller clubs, and everything in between. Solo acts and bands on the Concert Week lineup include Aerosmith, Alicia Keys, Omar Apollo, REO Speedwagon, Sheryl Crow, Slipknot, The Black Keys, The Chicks, The Killers, The Who, Yola, and Wu-Tang Clan and Nas, just to name a few.
Live Nation’s Concert Week starts May 4, and you’ll have the next seven days before the ticket prices go back to their regular rates. You can buy your $25 concert ticket online now through Live Nation, and see the entire list of Concert Week-eligible tours below and on LiveNation.com.
Live Nation Concert Week Tour Promotion:
070 Shake
24KGoldn
311
5 Seconds of Summer
Aerosmith
AFI
AJR
Alanis Morissette
Alejandra Guzman
Alejandro Fernandez
Alice Cooper
Alice In Chains & Breaking Benjamin + Bush
Alicia Keys
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness
Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
Anthrax
As I Lay Dying
Asking Alexandria
Atmosphere with Iration
Backstreet Boys
Banks
Barenaked Ladies
Bastille
Ben Platt
Ben Rector
Benny the Butcher
Bert Kreischer
Biffy Clyro
Big K.R.I.T.
Big Time Rush
Bill Burr
Bill Maher
Bleachers
Bon Iver
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Bonnie Raitt
Boyz II Men
Brad Paisley
Brandi Carlile
Brian Regan
Brooks & Dunn
Caifanes
Camilo Septimo
Celeste Barber
Cheer Live
Chelsea Handler
Chet Faker
Chicago and Brian Wilson
Chris Rock
Chris Young
Clannad
Coheed and Cambria
Coin
Collective Soul
Courtney Barnett
Daniel Tosh
Darius Rucker
Dashboard Confessional
Dave Chappelle
David Gray
Death Cab for Cutie
Debbie Gibson
Def Leppard & Mötley Crüe
Deftones
Denzel Curry
Derek Hough
Devo
Dierks Bentley
Disturbed
Duran Duran
EarthGang
Elvis Costello
Enanitos Verdes
Encanto: The Sing Along Film Concert
Eric Church
Fitz and the Tantrums
Florence + The Machine
Foreigner
Francisca Valenzuela
Franz Ferdinand
Freddie Gibbs
Gabriel Iglesias
Garbage
George Lopez
Gera MX
Gloria Trevi
Goo Goo Dolls
Greensky Bluegrass
Griz
H.E.R.
Haim
Halestorm & The Pretty Reckless
Halsey
Hank Williams Jr.
Hombres G
Iliza Shlesinger
Illenium
Imagine Dragons
Incubus
Indigo Girls
Interpol & Spoon
Iration
Jack Johnson
Jack White
James Taylor
Jason Aldean
Jason Isbell
Jim Gaffigan
Jimmy Buffett
John Legend
John Mulaney
Jon Pardi
Jonas Brothers
Josh Groban
Judah & the Lion
Jxdn
Kane Brown
Kany Garcia
Keith Urban
Kenny Chesney
Kevin Hart
Kid Rock
King Princess
Kip Moore
Kiss
Koffee
Korn & Evanescence
Kountry Wayne
Kraftwerk
Lady A
Lany
Lauv
Lee Brice
Leon Bridges
Lewis Black
Lord Huron
Los Angeles Azules
Luke Bryan
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Mac DeMarco
Machine Gun Kelly
Maren Morris
Margaret Cho
Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin
Megadeth
Metric
Miranda Lambert & Little Big Town
Morrissey
Mother Mother
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Nelly
New Found Glory
New Kids On The Block
Nick Cannon Presents: MTV Wild ‘N Out Live
Nikki Glaser
Norah Jones
O.A.R.
Odesza
Omar Apollo
OneRepublic & Needtobreathe
Our Lady Peace
Parker McCollum
Patton Oswalt
Pet Shop Boys
Pitbull
Porter Robinson
Primus
Puddle of Mudd
Purity Ring
Randy Rainbow
Ray LaMontagne
Rebelution
Rels B
REO Speedwagon & Styx with Loverboy
Rex Orange County
Rise Against
Rob Zombie & Mudvayne
Rod Stewart
Roxy Music
Rüfüs Du Sol
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Russ
Sam Hunt
Sammy Hagar
Santana & Earth, Wind, & Fire
Sebastián Yatra
Shania Twain
Shawn Mendes
Sheryl Crow
Shinedown
Sigur Rós
Simple Plan
Slipknot
Spoon
Static-X
Steely Dan
Sting
Summer Walker
Swedish House Mafia
Switchfoot
Sylvan Esso
T-Pain
Tai Verdes
Tash Sultana
Tears For Fears
Tech N9ne
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Tenacious D
Tesla
The Airborne Toxic Event
The Avett Brothers
The Beach Boys
The Black Crowes
The Black Keys
The Chainsmokers
The Chicks
The Doobie Brothers
The Head and The Heart
The Killers
The Marcus King Band
The Offspring
The Who
Third Eye Blind
Thomas Rhett
Tim McGraw
Tina Fey
Train
UB40
Vance Joy
Wanda Sykes
Willie Nelson
Wiz Khalifa & Logic
Wu-Tang Clan & Nas
Yola
Yungblud
Zac Brown Band
ZZ Top
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