Live Nation’s “Concert Week” is a music-lover-on-a-budget’s dream: over 3,800 concerts all over the country for $25 a pop. From May 10 to May 16, you can catch many artists like Beck & Phoenix, Fall Out Boy, and Snoop Dog in your local venue (if you’re lucky enough to have them be performing there) for less than the taxes and fees of a Taylor Swift concert ticket. Here’s who to expect and how to get tickets, but be warned that some might run out quick.
What is Live Nation’s Concert Week?
Concert Week is a nationwide, week-long event that Live Nation started back in 2018. Tickets for many artists will be going for $25, including fees but before taxes. The limit of tickets per show varies and is set by the venue. You can read more from their FAQs here.
How to get Concert Week tickets
On Wednesday, May 10 at 10 a.m. ET, 3,800 select nationwide shows will have tickets labeled “Concert Week Promotion.” You simply pick your $25 tickets, add them to your cart, and proceed to checkout without a promo code. The sale will run until the end of promotion, on May 16 at 12 a.m. 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 by event, venue, or artist on Live Nation, or finding the venues nearby to see who’ll be performing between May 10 to May 16. And some venues might be selling the tickets for close to the same price already. For example, lawn tickets to watch Incubus perform in North Carolina are $36 before fees and taxes. But $25 is a great deal for many of these concerts, though. Catching Young the Giant in New Jersey, for example, runs $87 for general admission tickets before fees and taxes.
Unfortunately, there’s no way to see who will be performing where until May 10, but we know which artists will be available. Here are some artists you can catch for Concert Week:
3 Doors Down
5 Seconds of Summer
Alejandro Fernández
The All-American, New Found Glory, The Get Up Kids and More
Avenged Sevenfold
Beck & Phoenix
Big Time Rush
Boy George & Culture Club with Howard Jones and Berlin
Bret Michaels Parti-gras
Bryan Adams
Charlie Puth
Counting Crows
Darius Rucker
Def Leppard & Mötley Crüe
Dermont Kennedy
Dierks Bentley
Disturbed
The Doobie Brothers
Fall Out Boy
Foreigner
Fuerza Regida
Garbage & Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
Ghost
Godsmack and Staind
Gov’t Mule’s Dark Side of the Mule
Hank Williams, Jr.
Incubus
Janet Jackson
Jason Aldean
Jelly Roll
Jimmy Eat World & Manchester Orchestra
Keith Urban
Kidz Bop Kids
Larry June
Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire
LL Cool J
Logic
Louis Tomlinson
Luke Bryan
Lynyrd Skynyrd & ZZ Top
Måneskin
Marca MP
Maroon 5
Matchbox Twenty
Miranda Lambert
Mudvayne
Nickelback
The Offspring
Outlaw Music Festival Featuring Willie Nelson & Family
Pantera
Parker McCollum
Pentatonix
Rob Zombie & Alice Cooper
Rod Steward
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Sad Summer Fest: Taking Back Sunday, The Maine, PVRIS
Sam Hunt
Santana
Shania Twain
Shinedown
Slightly Stoopid & Sublime with Rome
The Smashing Pumpkins
Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, Too $hort & More
Tears for Fears
Thomas Rhett
TLC & Shaggy with En Vogue and Sean Kingston
Wizkid
Wu-Tan Clan & Nas
Young the Giant with Milky Chance
Yungblud
Zac Brown Band