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Californians can score $30 tickets to epic summer concerts as Live Nation’s sale goes live

News RoomBy News RoomApril 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Live music fans across the Golden State, rejoice. You now have a small window to land major concert tickets going for a song as Live Nation rolls out its nationwide “Summer of Live” promotion.

The steep discounts went live Wednesday, offering $30 all-in tickets to more than 4,000 shows across the US and Canada, and goes through May 5 — or until inventory runs out. The price includes standard service fees, a notable shift in an industry often booed for its hidden costs.

This isn’t a niche promotion — rather, it spans thousands of concerts and dozens of genres, from legacy rock tours to current pop and hip-hop acts, and even big-name comedians.

Artists tied to the deal include Iron Maiden, Kesha, Luke Bryan, Wu-Tang Clan, Guns N’ Roses, Kid Cudi and Paul Simon.

The promotion also includes tours and festival-style lineups featuring acts like Lil Wayne, Santana, Evanescence and Deep Purple.

For Californians, the deal stretches across major markets including Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, with participating shows at amphitheaters, arenas and smaller venues throughout the summer.

In Southern California alone, the lineup ranges from arena rock and nostalgia tours to newer chart-toppers.

So, how might one procure these deeply discounted tickets?

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Fans can access the deal directly through Live Nation’s website by selecting shows labeled under the promotion. No presale code is required for the general public, though earlier access was offered to members.

Tickets are first come, first served, and not every seat or show is included — meaning selection can vary widely depending on demand.

The “Summer of Live” campaign builds on previous discount schemes but significantly expands the scale, moving beyond primarily amphitheater shows to include a wider mix of venues and artists.

The rollout also comes at a time when ticket pricing — and Live Nation’s dominant role in the industry — remains under scrutiny, putting added attention on efforts to make live music more accessible.

For fans across California, the bottom line is straightforward: With thousands of shows and a flat $30 price point, this may be one of the most affordable chances all year to see a live concert — but only if you act swiftly.


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