Live Nation to Offer $25 Concert Tickets

Live Nation to Offer $25 Concert Tickets

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We are all stoked that life is getting back to normal and concerts are back. The downside, is ticket prices. It’s like we forgot how expensive they can be after not buying them for a couple of years.

Live Nation is bringing back Concert Week where you can buy tickets to over 3,700 shows for just $25 a pop. Starting Wednesday, May 4th at 9am and running thru Tuesday, May 10th, or until an event sells out.

Pretty much all genres of music are covered here but as far as our rock world goes, some of the artists include, Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, Anthrax, Coheed & Cambria, Halestorm, Incubus, Jack White, Korn, Primus, Rob Zombie, Sammy Hagar, Shinedown, Slipknot, The Black Crowes, The Black Keys, The Who and more.

Checking out the Live Nation promo page, a ton of bands are listed, but nothing specific as far as which band is playing where on what day. Guessing they keep that under wraps until Wednesday when the sale begins.

You can download their app to get alerts and go from there.

 

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