Summer concert tickets for just $30? Here’s how to grab them
The Deal That Could Make This Summer Unforgettable
Live Nation just dropped a summer concert ticket hack that could save you hundreds. For one week starting April 29, fans can grab $30 tickets to over 70 shows across Massachusetts. The lineup? A high-energy mix of pop, country, and rock—think Kesha, The Pussycat Dolls, Luke Bryan, Tim McGraw, The Fray, and Goo Goo Dolls. Sounds too good to be true? Well, there’s a catch.
Who Gets First Dibs?
This isn’t a free-for-all—Live Nation’s “All Access” members get the jump-start, snagging tickets five days early (April 24). Then, T-Mobile customers get an exclusive early window on April 28—but only through T-Mobile’s site. For the rest of us? Mark April 29 on your calendar, or risk missing out.
The Hidden Price Tag?
Live Nation’s pushing this as a "summer concert revival" after years of streaming dominance, but critics warn: $30 might just be the starting point. Hidden fees could push the final price closer to $50. Live Nation hasn’t clarified what’s included—or what’s lurking in the fine print.
Should You Jump on It?
If you’ve been craving live music without the tour-price shock, this could be your shot. But act fast—these deals vanish fast when demand peaks. Is it a steal? Maybe. Is it risky? Absolutely. The choice is yours—but don’t say we didn’t warn you.