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Live Nation’s $25 Concert Week Promotion Returns Next Week

Live Nation’s annual Concert Week promotion is back next week.

From May 8-14, 2024, live entertainment fans can purchase $25 concert tickets to over 5,000 Live Nation shows taking place throughout the year.

Announced yesterday, the limited-time ticket offer encompasses shows from over 900 artists spanning a variety of genres, including pop, Latin, hip-hop, country, R&B, rock, metal, electronic, comedy and more. Shows will take place at venues of all sizes, from small clubs and theaters to huge amphitheaters and arenas.

Live Nation’s first batch of Concert Week shows features artists such as 21 Savage, Alanis Morissette, Cage The Elephant, Dierks Bentley, Feid, Janet Jackson, Peso Pluma, Sean Paul, and Thirty Seconds to Mars. Find a complete list of participating events here. More will be announced in the coming days.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Live Nation Concert Week. To celebrate the milestone, the live entertainment giant has expanded the ticket offer to over 20 countries in addition to North America. 

Music lovers in Australia, Asia, Europe, the UK, and the Middle East can now take advantage of the ticket deal. International fans should check their country’s Live Nation webpage to confirm the Concert Week promotion is available in their region.

To purchase Concert Week tickets, fans should simply look for the ticket type labeled “Concert Week Promotion,” add the tickets to their cart, and proceed to checkout as usual.

Buyers with early pre-sale access through Live Nation partners T-Mobile and Rakuten can grab their Concert Week tickets starting this Tuesday, May 7. General on-sale will follow on Wednesday, May 8 at 10AM ET. The promotion will remain open through Tuesday, May 14 at 11:59PM ET, or while supplies last.

To purchase tickets, find more information, or discover if you qualify for early access, visit LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek.

Featured image from Unsplash.com.

Written by
Peter Volpe

Journalism student at The Ohio State University with a passion for culture and fat basslines.

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