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Live Nation Concert Week Is Happening May 8 - 14! How to Score $25 Tickets

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Maybe you’re still paying off your Taylor Swift tickets or had to take out a second mortgage to get Beyonce tickets, and are hoping to spend a little less money on your next concert. Live Nation has come to the rescue with their annual Concert Week, offering thousands of $25 concerts nationwide.

Between May 8-14, 2024, concertgoers will get access to more than 5,000 concerts at a special $25 price (up to 75% off) — pretty much unheard of these days.

Live Nation has been doing this every year since 2018, and the dates for the event have varied each year. If you’re looking to fill up your schedule with cheap concerts, grab a friend and get to booking. Here’s what Live Nation’s Concert Week is looking like in 2024.

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Live Nation Concert Week is selling $25 tickets to more than 5,000 concerts between May 8-14, 2024.

During Live Nation Concert Week, music fans have a rare window where they can buy tickets to more than 5,000 shows across North America for just $25 apiece. (But you have to buy at least two tickets.)

All you have to do is visit LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek between May 8-14 to see the full list of participating events, select the “Concert Week Promotion” ticket type, and proceed to checkout.

And these are “all-in” tickets, which means the $25 ticket price includes all fees and taxes — no surprise convenience fees or service charges.

Tip: If you’re not sure how to find shows, Live Nation lets you search by event, venue, or artist. You can also set the location to the closest city, and the site will only include shows nearby.

T-Mobile customers and Rakuten members get early access to the $25 concerts on May 7.

If you can’t wait until May 8, or otherwise want to make sure your preferred concert isn’t sold out, you can get to the front of the line if you’re a T-Mobile customer or Rakuten member.

The presale starts at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday, May 7, and runs until 11:59 p.m. ET. All you need to do is verify your T-Mobile customer status to receive one Offer Passcode per eligible subscriber. Max four tickets per Offer Passcode/event.

You can also get in on the presale through the shopping platform Rakuten. Once you’re signed up, you’ll receive a presale access code — available within the “My Account” page on Rakuten — that you can use to purchase tickets during the same May 7 timeframe (10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ET).

If you’re a Hilton Honors member, you can use your points to pay for all or part of your ticket purchase for select Concert Week shows.

If you’re a member of the free hotel loyalty program Hilton Honors, you can connect your Hilton Honors and Ticketmaster accounts (yeah, Ticketmaster is the same company as Live Nation) and use your points to pay for part or all of your ticket purchase.

Hilton Honors members earn points via a number of activities, from staying at hotels, to booking Lyft rides, to using the Hilton credit card. Now, the number of Hilton Honors Points needed to purchase a concert ticket varies based on the show and the availability of tickets — but according to Hilton Honors’ website, the redemption rate for two tickets starts at 25,000 Hilton Honors Points.

If Hilton’s average cost per night is about $250 and Hilton Honors members earn 10 Base Points per $1 spent, you’d need to spend $2,500 at Hilton hotels to earn 25,000 points. So that means you would need to stay for about 10 nights to earn 25,000 points. (However, this can vary based on promotions, elite status, and other factors that can earn you Bonus Points.)

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Some of the year’s top concerts are part of Live Nation Concert Week.

While massive names from all of the different genres are part of this Concert Week promotion, indie bands and small-venue shows are part of it, too. So, you can choose to see your favorite artists in an intimate setting or experience the whole arena-rock vibe, if that’s your thing.

Here is a list of some of the more well-known bands and tours included in Live Nation’s Concert Week:

  • Alanis Morissette

  • Avril Lavigne

  • Blink 182

  • Bret Michaels

  • Brooks & Dunn

  • Bush

  • Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire

  • Cole Swindell

  • Creed

  • Dan + Shay

  • Dane Cook

  • Dierks Bentley

  • Hank Williams Jr.

  • Hootie & The Blowfish

  • Iron Maiden

  • Janet Jackson

  • Jason Aldean

  • King of Leon

  • Korn

  • Lainey Wilson

  • Limp Bizkit

  • Luke Bryan

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd & ZZ Top

  • Maroon 5

  • Megadeth

  • Megan Trainor

  • Missy Elliot

  • New Kids On The Block

  • Pink

  • Sam Hunt

  • Sammy Hagar

  • Santana and Counting Crows

  • Sean Paul

  • The Smashing Pumpkins

  • Stone Temple Pilots

  • Styx & Foreigner

  • Sum 41

  • Train & REO Speedwagon