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Been holding off on concert plans because of high ticket prices? Live Nation is here to change that with a limited-time deal offering $30 all-in tickets to over 1,000 concerts this summer.

Going on sale starting 21 May, the “$30 Ticket to Summer” promotion includes access to shows across the US and Canada from artists such as The Offspring, Pantera, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Avril Lavigne, Billy Idol, Halsey, and The Black Keys, among many others.

Fans with early access through T-Mobile and Rakuten can purchase tickets beginning Tuesday, 20 May 10AM EST by visiting the companies’ respective platforms to obtain a presale code. General public sales launch the following day, Wednesday, 21 May at 10AM local time, via Live Nation’s official Ticket to Summer website.

The deal applies to a wide range of performances at Live Nation amphitheaters across the country, with tickets priced at $30 flat – all fees included. Visitors to the Ticket to Summer site can filter their search by artist, venue, or location to find eligible events near them.

More shows are expected to be added throughout the summer as well, so remember to check back regularly for new listings.

The initiative comes at a time when music lovers continue to voice frustration over soaring ticket prices. Last year, a study by global research firm YouGov revealed that UK concertgoers pay an extra £145 million annually to ticket touts, with nearly half of surveyed fans saying they struggle to identify legitimate resale platforms.

Roughly one in five tickets, the report added, end up on a resale platform of some sort.

O2, which facilitates over a million ticket sales annually through its Priority customer reward platform, said of the findings: “We are tired of professional ticket touts abusing the market and stealing tickets out of fans’ hands.”

“Music fans deserve the chance to buy tickets at a price set by their favourite artist, but all too often they are forced to pay a price decided by a stranger on the internet. Consumers deserve more protection and better information about the tickets they’re paying for.”

Check out the full list of participating shows at Live Nation’s Ticket to Summer website.

The post Live Nation launches $30 ticket deal for over 1,000 summer 2025 concerts appeared first on MusicTech.

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