Tickets to more than 1,000 amphitheaters shows will be a little more affordable this summer.
The Live Nation $30 Ticket to Summer promotion will encompass concerts including Rod Stewart, The Offspring, Cyndi Lauper, Avril Lavigne, Kesha, Dierks Bentley, Halsey and others, with more expected to be added.
The $30 cost includes all fees, but not taxes as applicable according to city, state and venue and applies to amphitheater shows throughout the U.S. and Canada. Tickets are available while inventory lasts.
The promotion starts at 10 a.m. local time May 21, when a full list of participating concerts will be available at livenation.com/tickettosummer. Fans can select a show, look for the tickets labeled “$30 Ticket to Summer” and proceed to checkout. Searches can be filtered by event, artist, venue and location, as well as other participating shows nearby.
Prior to the general sale, T-Mobile customers and Rakuten members will have early access from 10 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. ET May 20 via t-mobiletickets.com and rakuten.com.
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Here’s a list of some of the participating concerts. Fans should also check the $30 Ticket to Summer website to confirm which dates from the below tours are a part of the offer.
Live Nation $30 Ticket to Summer concerts
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Goo Goo Dolls
Pantera
Avril Lavigne
Halsey
Papa Roach & Rise Against
Barenaked Ladies
Hardy
Peach Pit & Briston Maroney
Big Time Rush
Hauser
Pierce the Veil
Billy Idol
James Taylor
Rod Stewart
The Black Keys
Keith Urban
Simple Minds
Cody Jinks
Kesha
Slightly Stoopid
Coheed and Cambria
Kidz Bop Kids
Styx & Kevin Cronin Band
Counting Crows
Leon Bridges
Summer of Loud
Cyndi Lauper
Little Big Town
Tedeschi Trucks Band
Dierks Bentley
+Live+ & Collective Soul
Thomas Rhett
Dispatch
Luke Bryan
Toto + Christopher Cross + Men at Work
The Doobie Brothers
Nelly
Volbeat
The Driver Era
The Offspring
“Weird Al” Yankovic
Willie Nelson
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Live Nation $30 summer concert tickets: The list of shows