How to score $25 tickets to major Live Nation concerts coming to metro Phoenix

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Live Nation Concert Week returns for its 10th year, offering music and comedy fans in the U.S. and Canada access to $25 all-in tickets to more than 5,000 shows in 2024 from May 8-14.

Concert Week 2024 will expand to more than 20 countries, including Australia and those in Asia, Europe, the U.K. and the Middle East.

Besides $25 tickets, Live Nation will offer other special deals, promotions and giveaways for fans.

Here's a look at all the cool shows involved in this program, from Green Day at Chase Field to arena shows with Peso Pluma and Janet Jackson, and how to get in on the savings.

What concerts are part of the Live Concert Week savings?

Concerts include performances from more than 900 artists spanning a variety of genres, including pop, Latin, hip-hop, country, R&B, rock, metal and electronic, as well as comedy shows.

Here are a few participating artists: 21 Savage, Alanis Morissette, Cage The Elephant, Celeste Barber, Dan + Shay, Dierks Bentley, Feid, Janet Jackson, Meghan Trainor, New Kids On The Block, Peso Pluma, Sean Paul and Thirty Seconds to Mars.

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How Concert Week works

In the U.S. and Canada, from May 8-14, fans can visit LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek to choose from the full list of participating events. Once they’ve selected a show, they should look for the ticket type labeled “Concert Week Promotion,” add the ticket(s) to their cart, and proceed to checkout.

How to find Concert Week shows in metro Phoenix

Fans can filter their search on LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek by participating events, venues or artists. While on the website, fans can also set the location to the closest city and the site will refresh to only include participating shows nearby.

How to buy Concert Week tickets

Tickets for Concert Week in the U.S. will be available starting with T-Mobile and Rakuten early access beginning Tuesday, May 7. The general onsale for Concert Week will run from 7 a.m. PT on Wednesday, May 8, through 11:59 p.m. PT on Tuesday, May 14, or while supplies last at LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek.

How much are Concert Week tickets?

Concert Week tickets include all fees upfront in the $25 all-in cost.

Any taxes will be added at checkout as applicable to each city, state and venue.

How to Participate in T-Mobile Early Access

T-Mobile customers get 24-hour early access starting at 7 a.m. PT on Tuesday, May 7, while supplies last.

T-Mobile customers can visit T-MobileReservedTickets.com for details on how to unlock exclusive tickets. With Magenta Status, T-Mobile’s suite of premium perks and experiences, customers also get VIP treatment with special-priced tickets and expedited entry at top venues across the country. Learn more at T-MobileReservedTickets.com.

How to Participate in Rakuten Early Access

On May 7 from 7 a.m.-8:59 p.m. PT, Rakuten members can purchase early access tickets and earn cash back while supplies last. You can sign up for Rakuten for free at rakuten.com to receive an early access code.

How to Participate in Hilton Honors’ Tickets with Points

Hilton Honors members can connect their Hilton Honors and Ticketmaster accounts and use points to pay for all or part of their ticket purchases for select Concert Week shows. For more information, visit the experiences.hiltonhonors.com. The Hilton Honors program is free to join at hiltonhonors.com.

Concert Week shows in metro Phoenix

Arizona Financial Theatre (Phoenix): Dr. Jordan B. Peterson (5/14), Jacob Collier with Kimbra (5/16), Gunna with Flo Milli (5/21), Amon Amarth with Cannibal Corpse, Obituary and Frozen Soul (5/23), Maggie Rogers with The Japanese House (5/24), The Kid LAROI with glaive and Chase Shakur (5/29), Hasan Minhaj (5/31), Sarah McLachlan with Feist (6/4), Cavetown and Mother Mother with Destroy Boys (6/7), Maren Morris (6/8), Tedeschi Trucks Band with Joe Purdy (6/11), Sesame Street Live (6/22), It’s Time Presents: Girls Night Out Tour featuring Kierra Sheard, Koryn Hawthorne, Naomi Raine and Wanda (6/27), 94.5 BIG’s Totally Tubular Festival with Thomas Dolby, Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Modern English, Men Without Hats, The Romantics, Bow Wow Wow and the Plimsouls (7/3), Cole Swindell with Dylan Scott and Restless Road (7/11), Hombres G (7/12), Gabito Ballesteros (7/13), the Marías with Automatic (7/20), O.A.R. with Fitz and the Tantrums (8/7), an Evening with the Pretenders (8/10), Wallows with Benee (8/12), Halestorm and I Prevail with Hollywood Undead and Fit For A King (8/16), Stone Temple Pilots and Live with Soul Asylum (8/19), Lamb of God and Mastodon with Kerry King and Malevolence (8/23), 311 with AWOLNATION and Neon Trees (8/24), Blue October, Switchfoot and Matt Nathanson (9/1), KIDZ BOP LIVE 2024 (9/6), Alec Benjamin with Matt Hansen (9/7), Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov with the Secret Sisters (9/15), Two Door Cinema Club with Petey (9/24), Goth Babe with the Aces (9/27), Stephanie Miller, Frangela, Hal Sparks and John Fugelsang (9/28), Sum 41 with the Interrupters and Many Eyes (10/2), an Evening with the Avett Brothers (10/9), Dashboard Confessional with Boys Like Girls and Taylor Acorn (10/22), and Dane Cook (12/13).

Chase Field (Phoenix): Green Day with The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and the Linda Lindas (9/18).

Crescent Ballroom (Phoenix) Kyle with Johnny 2 Phones and Jay Eazy (5/17), José Madero (6/25) and Pedro the Lion with Danielle Durack (7/16).

Desert Diamond Arena (Glendale) Cigarettes After Sex (10/8).

Footprint Center (Phoenix) Feid (5/11), the Doobie Brothers with the Robert Cray Band (6/26), AJR with mxmtoon and Almost Monday (7/12), Hootie & the Blowfish with Collective Soul and Edwin McCain (7/13), Janet Jackson with Nelly (7/30), Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago: Heart & Soul Tour 2024 (8/29), Santana and Counting Crows (9/2), Lindsey Stirling with Saint Motel (9/9), and Peso Pluma (9/23).

Mesa Ars Center: Il Divo (7/16).

The Nile Theater (Mesa): Tokyo Police Clubwith Born Ruffians (9/29)

Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre (Phoenix): 21 Savage with J.I.D., Nardo Wick and 21 Lil Harold (5/11), Avril Lavigne with All Time Low and Royal & the Serpent (6/2), Alanis Morissette with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Morgan Wade (6/9), Caifanes and Café Tacvba (6/11), The Queens of R&B: Xscape and SWV with Mýa, Total and 702 (7/2), Cage The Elephant with Young the Giant and Bakar (7/5), New Kids On The Block with very special guests Paula Abdul and DJ Jazzy Jeff (7/9), Kenny Chesney with Megan Moroney (7/24), Barbie The Movie: In Concert Performed by the Barbie Land Sinfonietta alongside the film’s award-winning score (7/30), Niall Horan with Del Water Gap (7/31), Megadeth with Mudvayne and All That Remains (8/8), Limp Bizkit with Bones with Eddy Baker, N8NOFACE, Corey Feldman, Riff Raff (8/16), Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani and Jason Bonham with Loverboy (8/20), Dirty Heads and Slightly Stoopid with Common Kings and The Elovaters (8/25), ALT AZ 93-3 Birthday Bash with Thirty Seconds to Mars Seasons World Tour with AFI, Poppy and KennyHoopla (9/1), Creed with 3 Doors Down and Finger Eleven (9/4), Dan + Shay with Jake Owen and Dylan Marlowe (9/5), Five Finger Death Punch with Marilyn Manson and Slaughter to Prevail (9/10), Train and REO Speedwagon with Yacht Rock Revue (9/11), The Marley Brothers: The Legacy Tour - Ziggy, Stephen, Julian, Ky-Mani and Damian (9/12), Bush with Jerry Cantrell and Candlebox (9/14), Slipknot with Knocked Loose and Vended (9/15), Glass Animals with Eyedress (9/17), Korn with Gojira and Spiritbox (10/3), Meghan Trainor with Paul Russell and Chris Olsen (10/16), Breaking Benjamin and Staind with Daughtry and Lakeview (10/18), and Grupo Firme (10/19).

Thundercat Lounge (Phoenix): One More Time - A Tribute to Daft Punk (5/24), and Freddy Todd (6/29).

The Van Buren (Phoenix): Marcus King with JJ Wilde (5/15), The 502s with Zach Seabaugh (5/18), Warpaint with Sego (5/19), DannyLux (5/24), Microwave with Origami Angel, Heart Attack Man and Carpool Tunnel (5/25), Sean Paul with Farina (5/26), XAVIER RUDD with Bobby Alu (6/1), The Teskey Brothers with Pearl Charles (6/4), From Ashes to New with Point North, Ekoh, Phix and Elijah (6/5), Allen Stone (6/7), the Boulet Brothers’ Dragula (6/11), Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls with Amigo the Devil, Bridge City Sinners, Micah Schnabel and Vanessa Jean Speckman (6/12), Echo & the Bunnymen (6/13), X Ambassadors with New West, Rowan Drake (6/14), Hobo Johnson & The Lovemakers with Remo Drive and BabyJake (6/21), Drive-By Truckers (6/23), DIIV (6/25), The Eric Andre Show Live (6/29), Iron & Wine with Amythyst Kiah (7/2), PVRIS with Pale Waves (7/9), Louie Thesinger with Chris Pérez Band (7/17), As I Lay Dying with Chelsea Grin and Entheos (8/7), STRFKR with Holy Wave and Ruth Radele (8/8), Caloncho (8/11), the Airborne Toxic Event (9/7), Matisse (9/11), Chromeo & The Midnight with Ruth Radelet (9/16), Peter Hook & The Light (9/17), Lord of the Lost (9/26), the National Parks (10/5), Lawrence (10/8), Hatebreed with Carcass, Harm’s Way and Crypta (10/14), and Testament and Kreator with Possessed (10/24).

More Concert Week shows across Arizona

Findlay Toyota Center (Prescott Valley): Parker McCollum with Randy Rogers Band (10/17).

Tucson Arena (Tucson): Parker McCollumwith Randy Rogers Band (10/18).

Reach the reporter at ed.masley@arizonarepublic.com or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter @EdMasley.

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