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Live Nation's Concert Week is here: How to get $25 tickets to hundreds of concerts
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Date:2025-04-18 02:23:54
For the 10th year, Live Nation will offer $25 tickets to a slew of live performances.
What has become known as Concert Week will take place May 8-14, allowing fans of concerts and comedy shows to purchase tickets to shows ranging from 21 Savage to Tim McGraw for the all-in, fees-included price.
The milestone anniversary of the promotion includes a global expansion to Australia, Asia, Europe, the U.K. and the Middle East.
Fans can filter their search on livenation.com/concertweek to see all of the participating events, venues and artists, or set the location to the closest city to see only participating shows nearby.
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How to get Live Nation $25 tickets during Concert Week
In the U.S. and Canada, fans can select a show at the livenation.com/concertweek site for those labeled "Concert Week Promotion," add the ticket(s) to their cart and proceed to checkout.
Tickets can be purchased starting May 7 through promotions with T-Mobile and Rakuten. The general onsale runs from 10 a.m. ET May 8 through 11:59 p.m. local time May 14.
Concert Week: Live Nation early access
T-Mobile customers can visit T-MobileReservedTickets.com for details about unlocking the early deal starting at 10 a.m. ET May 7 until supplies last.
Rakuten early access runs from 10 a.m. ET through 11:50 p.m. ET May 7. To sign up for a free account for the site, visit rakuten.com. Members will receive an early access code for Concert Week that can be accessed on the My Account page on the website or app.
What shows are available during Concert Week?
The promotion spans venues including clubs, arenas and amphitheaters. While fans are encouraged to check the Concert Week website to confirm which dates are available for the offer, some of the participating shows include: 21 Savage, New Kids on the Block, Alanis Morissette, Pink, Peso Pluma, Janet Jackson, Blink-182, Iron Maiden, Hank Williams Jr., Sammy Hagar, Luke Bryan, Kings of Leon, Bret Michaels, Missy Elliott, The Smashing Pumpkins, Styx and Foreigner, Maxwell and Whitney Cummings.
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