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Live Nation Launches $25 All-In Tickets Deal for Over 900 Acts like Janet Jackson, 21 Savage, Peso Pluma

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Live music fans who’ve been patiently waiting to see their favorite artists on tour, from Janet Jackson to Peso Pluma, are in for a surprise this week. Just in time for the summer touring season, concert promoter Live Nation has made it a little more affordable to get to an upcoming show with the return of their annual Concert Week event. The promotion gets you access to $25 all-in tickets to more than 5,000 shows across North America this year.

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 a limited time. Starting May 8 and running through May 14, 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 up to 75% off certain shows, and they should only cost you $25 upfront during Live Nation’s 2024 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 21 Savage show, you might get directed to another site like Ticketmaster, and you’ll see the words “Concert Week” next to the 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.)

Related: Peso Pluma, Feid, Fuerza Regida Among Latin Acts Dropping Ticket Prices to $25 for Concert Week

Live Nation Concert Week 2024: Shows, Tickets

The other 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. There are over 900 acts included in the Concert Week lineup this year, including 21 Savage, Alanis Morissette, Cage The Elephant, Celeste Barber, Dan + Shay, Dierks Bentley, Feid, Janet Jackson, Meghan Trainor, New Kids On The Block, Peso Pluma, Sean Paul, Thirty Seconds to Mars, and more just to name a few.

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A large group of Latino acts are also joining the lineup this year, including Mon Laferte, Chiquis, Los Bukis on their historic Vegas residency, Mexican pop group Belanova, and ranchera superstar Pepe Aguilar. Rock bands Caifanes and Café Tacvba on their co-headlining run are also joining the promotion, along with Grupo Firme, Moenia, and “Te Quedó Grande la Yegua” singer Alicia Villarreal.

Live Nation’s Concert Week starts May 8, and you’ll have until May 14 before the ticket prices go back to their regular rates. You can buy your $25 concert ticket online through Live Nation, and see the entire list of 2024 Concert Week-eligible tours below and on LiveNation.com.

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