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Starting from tomorrow (May 1) and lasting a week, Live Nation will be celebrating National Concert Week by selling $20 all-in tickets for a selection of artists.
The Deal
- Buy $20 all-in tickets during National Concert Week for a selection of artists.
Key Terms
- Offer valid 9AM PST on May 1 to 11:59PM PST on May 7, 2019 on select shows, while supplies last.
- Ticket delivery, print at home fees not included.
Quick Thoughts
Looking through the above list, there seems to be a good selection of artists no matter what kind of music you’re into.
I suspect that $20 will get you the cheapest lawn seats or whatever the equivalent is at the venue of your choice. For example, I’m interested in seeing Hootie & The Blowfish (don’t judge, I was a teen of the 90s) and the closest venue to where we’ll be this summer is in New Jersey. Standard lawn area tickets cost $35 whereas the cheapest actual seats start at $89.50, so I doubt the latter will be going for $20.
Savings through this offer could be even smaller though as tickets to see Bush and Live are going for only $25 in New Hampshire. Having said that, the $20 tickets are all-in, which means you won’t get hit with the extortionate other fees that Live Nation usually levies. For example, the cost of those $25 tickets for Bush and Live increases by 40% after fees. That means taking advantage of the National Concert Week promotion would save you at least $15.25 for that particular venue.
The $20 tickets for the most popular shows will probably sell out quickly, so be ready to buy at 12pm ET if you’re interested.
Thanks for the heads up! We got some tickets to a concert we’d been eyeing!