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The Offer
- Live Nation is offering all in tickets for $20 for national concert week. Tickets on sale from May 1st until May 7th.
The Fine Print
- 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.
- All ticket purchases are subject to the Purchase Policy: http://concerts.livenation.com/h/purchase.html
Our Verdict
Some of the artists on offer are:
They offered a similar deal last year as well. Getting tickets to some of these will be difficult, but others it shouldn’t be too bad.
I tried a couple times today for tickets… kept getting errors. Said something about possibly trying another device, but got same error when I did. Not really that worried about it because the dates for my ideal concerts aren’t the best for my schedule. I will just wait and see if VetTix gives out tickets and pay almost nothing, then rearrange my sked.
Just had a taste of this with early access for T-Mobile Tuesdays. I can confirm that the tickets are $20 all-in. Tickets are available via the TM app so no extra fees.
Any way to tell which shows are available?
No way to tell beforehand AFAIK
You can check it now if you are T-mobile user.
Alright T-Mobile.. I see you. 🙂
I just use Seatgeek use $20 off code and keep making new accounts ends up much cheaper than LiveNation
Dan - Legal Bank Robber Sorry for the silly question, but where/how do you get the $20 off promo code for Seatgeek?
Referral
Dan - Legal Bank Robber Thank you so much! Worked perfectly. One more question, if I may. When you refer someone else and they make a purchase, how long does it typically take for your $10 referrer credit to hit your account? I was hoping to stack it with my initial $20 credit.
Dan - Legal Bank Robber Actually, never mind, please. It looks like you can’t stack the two discounts.
Print at home fees?
Bastards
I assume the ticket is $20 and the total fees are also $20.
That would be a discounted fee, actually. Nice!
Shady to market it as “all-in” but fine print says doesn’t include print at home fee…
I always go to the local box office to buy tickets (if they are available there, and most of them seem to be from my experience) for the next few months in a single batch.
Works out pretty well in terms of removing any middle man (TM or LN) and their ridiculous fees.