Live Nation announces Concert Week $25 ‘all-in’ sale, over 130 Michigan shows included

Concert Week runs May 10-16 while tickets last at select shows in Metro Detroit and Grand Rapids, Mich.

Live Nation is offering $25 tickets during Concert Week May 10-16, 2023.

I hope your wallets are ready.

Live Nation announced that their annual Concert Week promotion starts Wednesday, offering $25 tickets that includes fees for over 130 shows in Metro Detroit and across Michigan.

All of the major concert venues are included in the sale, including Pine Knob, Little Caesars Arena, the Fillmore Detroit, St. Andrew’s Hall and Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. Artists include Beck and Phoenix, Taking Back Sunday, All Time Low, Noel Gallagher and more.

See a full list of eligible concerts below via the Detroit Free Press.

The sale runs May 10-16 at livenation.com/concertweek.

Live Nation has run the nationwide campaign for several years now, though the COVID-19 pandemic shut down all concerts for the majority of 2020 and 2021.

Concert Week $25 tickets in Michigan

Pine Knob Music Theatre

  • June 2: Dierks Bentley
  • June 14: Matchbox Twenty
  • June 25: TLC and Shaggy
  • June 29: Santana
  • July 6: Garbage & Noel Gallagher
  • July 13: Bret Michaels
  • July 19: Big Time Rush
  • July 22: Barenaked Ladies
  • July 26: Avenged Sevenfold
  • Aug. 2: Gov’t Mule
  • Aug. 4: Culture Club
  • Aug. 5: Kidz Bop
  • Aug. 6: Mudvayne
  • Aug. 9: Godsmack and Staind
  • Aug. 12: Steve Miller Band
  • Aug. 14: Ghost
  • Aug. 16: 5 Seconds of Summer
  • Aug. 23: The Offspring
  • Aug. 26: Lynyrd Skynyrd + ZZ Top
  • Aug. 30: Foreigner
  • Sept. 1: Disturbed
  • Sept. 2: Beck & Phoenix
  • Sept. 3: Pentatonix
  • Sept. 5: Rob Zombie & Alice Cooper
  • Sept. 12: Shinedown
  • Sept. 22: Outlaw Music Festival featuring Willie Nelson & Family
  • Sept. 23: RIFF Fest featuring I Prevail

Little Caesars Arena

  • June 14: Bryan Adams
  • Aug. 18: LL Cool J
  • Sept. 16: Duran Duran

Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre

  • June 2: Louis Tomlinson
  • June 10: Cody Jinks
  • June 16: Young the Giant
  • June 21: 3 Doors Down
  • June 23: Don Toliver
  • June 24: Counting Crows
  • July 7: Yungblud
  • July 18: Sad Summer Festival
  • July 28: Clutch
  • July 29: Sublime with Rome & Slightly Stoopid
  • Aug. 6: Rick Springfield
  • Aug. 10: Darius Rucker
  • Aug. 11: Ted Nugent
  • Aug. 17: Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
  • Aug. 19: Goo Goo Dolls
  • Aug. 20: Jimmy Eat World
  • Aug. 22: All American Rejects
  • Sept. 17: Babymetal
  • Oct. 1: Maneskin

Meadow Brook Amphitheatre

  • June 9: Dermot Kennedy
  • June 18: Charlie Puth
  • June 22: Lyle Lovett
  • June 24: Buddy Guy
  • June 28: Elvis Costello
  • July 6: The Music of Def Leppard with the DSO
  • July 9: Tori Amos
  • July 14: Tedeschi Trucks Band
  • July 29: Jason Mraz
  • Aug. 20: The Beach Boys

Fox Theatre

  • May 21: Seal
  • May 28: Logic

Fillmore Detroit

  • May 21: The Gilmour Project
  • May 28: Bullet For My Valentine
  • June 5: The Sisters of Mercy
  • June 7: $not
  • June 8: Rival Sons
  • June 9: Two Friends
  • June 13: T-Pain
  • June 16: The Struts
  • June 18: Larry June
  • June 24: Descendents and Circle Jerks
  • June 28: Rebelution
  • Aug. 2: The Flaming Lips
  • Aug. 5: Mt. Joy
  • Sept. 15: Mr. Bungle
  • Sept. 16: Flogging Molly
  • Sept. 19: Nothing But Thieves
  • Sept. 22: All Time Low
  • Oct. 12: Jimmy Carr
  • Oct. 20: Stavros Halkias

Saint Andrew’s Hall

  • May 12: Gimme Gimme Disco
  • May 13: Emo Night Brooklyn
  • May 19: Spencer Crandall
  • May 20: Creed Bratton
  • May 26: The Blue Stones
  • June 2: Valley
  • June 15: Big Wreck
  • June 17: Palace
  • June 20: Tarja
  • June 22: Sloan
  • June 25: Anees
  • July 6: We Are The Union
  • July 9: Less Than Jake
  • Aug. 5: The Drums
  • Oct. 2: Matt and Kim

The Shelter

  • May 16: Olivia Jean
  • May 21: BlueBucksClan
  • June 4: AB-Soul
  • June 16: Spitalfield
  • June 18: Attack Attack!
  • Aug. 2: Giant Rooks
  • Aug. 8: Havok & Toxic Holocaust
  • Sept. 2: The Nude Party
  • Sept. 27: Tom The Mail Man
  • Oct. 1: Casey

Fisher Theatre

  • May 18: Billy Porter

Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids)

  • May 16: Breaking Benjamin
  • June 7: Big Time Rush
  • Aug. 2: Incubus

GLC Live at 20 Monroe (Grand Rapids)

  • June 14: Fleet Foxes
  • June 17: Modest Mouse
  • June 18: The Struts
  • June 22: Candlebox
  • June 30: Postmodern Jukebox
  • July 30: Death Grips
  • Aug. 22: WASP
  • Aug. 25: Alter Bridge
  • Sept. 17: Bastille
  • Sept. 20: Babymetal
  • Oct. 21: Stavros Halkias

The Intersection (Grand Rapids)

  • May 20: Andrew McMahon
  • Oct. 17: Owl City

Elevation (inside The Intersection)

  • May 15: Stryper
  • May 18: Senses Fail
  • May 23: Creed Bratton
  • Nov. 17: Taproot

Stache (inside The Intersection)

  • June 2: Oceano
  • Sept. 1: The Nude Party
  • Sept. 30: Casey

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