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Published on May 03, 2024
Live Nation Unleashes $25 Concert Tickets for Big-Name Acts in New England's Xfinity Center and BankNH PavilionSource: Unsplash/Danny Howe

Get ready, music enthusiasts, because Live Nation is throwing open the doors to discount town. Starting from May 8 through May 14, the entertainment giant is putting up over 5,000 concert tickets on sale for just 25 bucks a pop during its "Concert Week" extravaganza. More than just a pocket-friendly deal, these offers slash ticket prices by as much as 75%, according to KXAN.

For those in the New England area, this means catching their favorite bands and comedians at some of Live Nation's premier venues, spots like the Xfinity Center and the BankNH Pavilion to get in on the action. And yes, you can jam to vibes from Alanis Morissette to 21 Savage, Cage the Elephant, P!NK, and Vampire Weekend if you’re quick on the draw, according to an announcement on Enterprise News. But it's not just for music buffs—comedy fans can also snag a night out for a steal.

How do you get in on this deal? It's as simple as your ABCs. T-Mobile and Rakuten customers get early dibs with access kicking off on May 7 at 10 a.m. The general sale rolls out the red carpet the following day, that's May 8 for all you calendar watchers, and at the same time, shimmying on through to May 14. Mark those dates, or you might just miss the chance to see acts like Blink 182, Janet Jackson, and the serenading Sam Hunt, among a whole list of others, without having to bust your piggy bank.

Here's the skinny on how it all goes down—hit up Live Nation’s website and filter your heart out. Whether it's events, venues, or artists tickling your fancy, look for the 'Concert Week Promotion' ticket type to lock in that sweet $25 price tag. And before you ask, yes, that price tag includes all fees, straight up, no chaser. Taxes, which depend on where you're at, will make their cameo at checkout, added Enterprise News. But remember, it's while supplies last—so don't get caught napping on those keyboard keys.