TL;DR: Live Nation will release $25 all-in tickets to over 5994 Archives000 summer shows in the U.S. and Canada as part of its annual Concert Week promotion. Tickets will be available at LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek from May 8 to 14.
Sometimes — rarely ever, but sometimes — you've got to hand it to Live Nation.
Ticketmaster's parent company has announced the return of its annual Concert Week promotion for the tenth year in a row, giving fans the opportunity to snag $25 all-in tickets to over 5,000 shows across the U.S. and Canada this summer. ("All-in" means all fees are included, though you still might have to cough up some local taxes.) These ultra-cheap tickets will be available for purchase from Wednesday, May 8 to Tuesday, May 14 while supplies last.
SEE ALSO: You're not getting old, concerts are weird nowConcert Week 2024 will also feature its first-ever "global expansion" to over 20 countries outside of North America in honor of its tin anniversary, according to a press release. Fans abroad will be treated to "special offers, promotions, and giveaways" in May. (Check your country's Live Nation page for more info.)
This year's Concert Week lineup includes over 900 artists across a wide range of genres, including 21 Savage, Alanis Morissette, Avril Lavigne, blink-182, Bret Michaels, Cage The Elephant, Chicago (with Earth, Wind, & Fire), Creed, Dan + Shay, Dashboard Confessional, Dierks Bentley Janet Jackson, Kings of Leon, Korn, Lainey Wilson, Maggie Rogers, Maren Morris, Maroon 5, Meghan Trainor, Missy Elliott, The National (with The War on Drugs), New Kids on the Block, Niall Horan, P!nk, Peso Pluma, RuPaul's Drag Race, Sarah McLachlan, Sean Paul, Tim McGraw, and Vampire Weekend. A little something for everyone, truly.
To see the full lineup, head to LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek. You can sort it by events, artists, and venues or filter it by local participating shows.
Once Concert Week begins, simply select a show at LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek, choose the "Concert Week Promotion" ticket tier, and add seats to your cart before heading to checkout. If the experience is anything like Ticketmaster's usual ticket-buying shtick, you'll want to be speedy.
Concert Week's general onsale will start at 10 a.m. ET on May 8 and run through 11:59 p.m. local time on May 14 while supplies last, but there are a few ways to get access even sooner:
Subscribe to T-Mobile:T-Mobile customers can get a full day's worth of early access to Concert Week tickets starting on Tuesday, May 7 at 10 a.m. ET (again, while supplies last) by requesting a code via t-mobile-reserved-tickets.com.
Sign up for Rakuten:Rakuten members will receive 14-ish hours of early access from 10 a.m. ET to 11:59 p.m. ET on May 7. They can also earn Cash Back on ticket purchases. Join for free.
Visit Live Nation's Concert Week FAQ page for more early access tips.
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