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Live Nation offers $25 ticket sales for over 75 concerts

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FILE IMAGE - Recording artist Machine Gun Kelly performs during a stop of his Tickets to My Downfall tour at The Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas on Oct.

16, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) Live Nation is offering $25 concert tickets to celebrate National Concert Week.

The entertainment company is sharing this promotion with fans from May 4-10. This year’s rate is up $5 from the last time the deal was held.

According to Live Nation, the $25 ticket includes all fees.The promotion gives fans the opportunity to attend over 3,700 concerts in North America, the company shared.The concerts will cover a wide variety of genres, including country, hip-hop, Latin, metal, rock, pop, and even comedy shows.(Credit: Danna Paola Macias Rodriguez via Storyful)There are several artists that are participating in this deal.

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