Live Nation's Concert Week offers $25 tickets to Dallas-Fort Worth shows

Live Nation is offering $25 tickets to several highly anticipated concerts coming to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2024. 

Discounted tickets to see more than 900 artists will be available during this year's Concert Week, running May 8-14. 

The limited-time ticket offer spans a variety of genres from blink-182, Willie Nelson, P!nk, Creed, 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, Thirty Seconds to Mars and beyond, an impressive lineup will be featured in this year’s offer. 

Featured

Bad Bunny forced to reschedule Dallas show because of Mavericks playoff game

Friday night's Bad Bunny concert at the American Airlines Center has been rescheduled because the Dallas Mavericks need the venue for a playoff game.

Concert Week tickets include all fees upfront in the $25 all-in cost. To celebrate the 10th annual Concert Week, Live Nation has expanded the promotion to 20 countries in addition to the U.S. 

The full list of Concert Week events with Dallas-Fort Worth venue details will be available for public viewing beginning May 8.

How Concert Week works

When the full list of shows has been posted, customers can select the show and look for a ticket labeled "Concert Week Promotion." Then add the ticket to the cart and checkout. 

How to find participating shows 

Fans can filter their search on Live Nation's website by participating events, venues, or artists. 

Customers can also set the location to the closest city and the site will refresh to only include participating shows nearby. 

How to buy tickets

Tickets for Concert Week in the U.S. will be available starting with T-Mobile and Rakuten early access beginning on Tuesday, May 7. 

The general on-sale for Concert Week will begin on Wednesday, May 8 at 9 am CT through Tuesday, May 14 at 10:59 p.m., or while supplies last.

FOX 32 Chicago contributed to this report

Things To Do In DallasDallasEntertainment