Live Nation offering $25 fee-free tickets for over 170 Michigan shows during Concert Week

Concert Week runs May 8-14 while supplies last at select shows in metro Detroit.

Attendees at Pine Knob Music Amphitheatre.

Pine Knob Music Theatre

Live Nation has announced the lineup for their annual Concert Week promotion, offering $25 tickets fee-free for hundreds of shows.

Over 170 concerts in Michigan will be eligible for the sale, which runs May 8-14 at livenation.com. Supplies are limited so you should probably be on standby right at 10 a.m. ET next Wednesday.

Venues in metro Detroit offering the $25 all-in tickets include Pine Knob, Little Caesars Arena, The Fillmore, Saint Andrews Hall, the Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre in Sterling Heights, Meadow Brook Amphitheatre and more.

The shows offered during Concert Week span across several genres, including big names like Green Day, Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott, Santana, Incubus and more.

There are a few artists that I didn’t even know were touring again, including Michigan pop-punkers Every Avenue and indie pop duo Mates of State, July 5 and July 15 at the Shelter, respectively. And if you want to see Dashboard Confessional in Michigan this year, your only chance at the moment is traveling to West Michigan on Sept. 18 as emo godfather Chris Carrabba will perform at GLC Live at 20 Monroe in Grand Rapids.

See the full list of concerts eligible for the $25 fee-free tickets in metro Detroit below.

Concert Week $25 tickets in metro Detroit

Comerica Park

  • Sept. 4 – Green Day

Little Caesars Arena

  • June 1 – Peso Pluma
  • June 30 – AJR
  • July 31 – Jennifer Lopez
  • Aug. 9 – Xscape
  • Aug. 15 – Missy Elliott
  • Aug. 23 – Incubus & Coheed and Cambria
  • Oct. 11 – Maxwell and Jazmine Sullivan
  • Oct. 14 – Pink
  • Oct. 15 – Pink
  • Nov. 20 – Creed

Pine Knob

  • June 6 – Hootie & The Blowfish
  • June 14 – A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
  • June 15 – Styx & Foreigner
  • June 21 – Maroon 5
  • June 23 – James Taylor
  • June 25 – Santana
  • July 2 – Janet Jackson
  • July 6 – Kidz Bop Kids
  • July 7 – Third Eye Blind
  • July 17 – Chicago & Earth, Wind & Fire
  • July 21 – Train & REO Speedwagon
  • July 23 – Limp Bizkit
  • Aug. 1 – Dan + Shay
  • Aug. 4 – John Fogerty
  • Aug. 6 – Thirty Seconds To Mars
  • Aug. 7 – Five Finger Death Punch
  • Aug. 10 – Barbie Symphony
  • Aug. 15 – The Doobie Brothers
  • Aug. 23 – Bret Michaels
  • Aug. 30 – Rob Zombie
  • Sept. 10 – Cage the Elephant
  • Sept. 11 – Staind & Breaking Benjamin
  • Sept. 13 – Lynyrd Skynyrd & ZZ Top
  • Sept. 19 – The Marley Bros.
  • Sept. 21 – Megadeth
  • Sept. 28 – RIFF Fest Featuring Godsmack

Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre

  • May 29 – NEEDTOBREATHE
  • June 8 – Parker McCollum
  • June 9 – Maggie Rogers
  • June 12 – A Day To Remember
  • June 14 – Billy Currington & Larry Fleet
  • June 15 – Brothers Osborne
  • June 18 – Pixies & Modest Mouse
  • June 26 – Bryson Tiller
  • July 6 – Whiskey Myers
  • July 12 – Mother Mother & Cave Town
  • July 18 – Jamey Johnson
  • July 27 – 311 & AWOLNATION
  • Aug. 10 – Lamb Of God & Mastodon
  • Aug. 11 – Tedeschi Trucks Band
  • Aug. 16 – Bush
  • Aug. 17 – Cody Jinks
  • Aug. 20 – Lindsey Stirling
  • Aug. 22 – Deep Purple
  • Aug. 24 – O.A.R. (…of a revolution.)
  • Aug. 25 – The Roots
  • Aug. 31 – Wallows
  • Sept. 20 – Clutch & Rival Sons
  • Sept. 25 – The National & The War on Drugs
  • Sept. 30 – Meghan Trainor

Meadow Brook Amphitheatre

  • June 4 – Orville Peck
  • June 15 – Donny Osmond
  • June 25 – Roger Daltrey
  • July 5 – The Beach Boys
  • July 16 – Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo
  • July 20 – Warren Haynes
  • July 26 – Thomas Dolby (Totally Tubular Festival)
  • Sept. 23 – Vampire Weekend

The Fillmore Detroit

  • May 14 – Sean Paul
  • May 15 – Joyner Lucas
  • May 18 – Patton Oswalt
  • May 20 – The Amity Affliction
  • May 21 – Gary Clark Jr.
  • May 25 – Echo & The Bunnymen
  • May 29 – Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls
  • May 30 – The Allman Betts Band
  • May 31 – Ashley McBryde
  • June 2 – Tank
  • June 3 – All The Smoke Podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson
  • June 6 – Jacob Collier
  • June 16 – The Teskey Brothers
  • July 1 – Hawthorne Heights
  • July 12 – Funny Marco & Bobbi Althoff
  • July 20 – Marcus King
  • July 24 – Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox
  • Aug. 27 – New Found Glory
  • Sept. 1 – The Gaslight Anthem
  • Sept. 19 – Manchester Orchestra
  • Oct. 1 – Underoath
  • Oct. 3 – Alec Benjamin
  • Oct. 19 – Dane Cook
  • Oct. 29 – Lawrence
  • Nov. 21 – Mike Birbiglia
  • Dec. 12 – The Dead South

Saint Andrew’s Hall

  • May 9 – Kamasi Washington
  • May 13 – Uriah Heep & Saxon
  • May 14 – Better Than Ezra
  • May 18 – SiM
  • May 21 – In Flames
  • May 23 – The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula
  • May 24 – X Ambassadors
  • May 28 – Erra
  • May 30 – Little Big
  • June 4 – Sebastian Bach
  • June 6 – Andy Frasco & The UN
  • June 15 – Dexter and the Moonrocks
  • June 16 – PVRIS
  • June 23 – The Spill Canvas
  • June 29 – Medium Build
  • July 9 – jxdn
  • July 27 – Bowling For Soup
  • Aug. 10 – Five For Fighting
  • Aug. 28 – The Beths
  • Aug. 29 – Built To Spill
  • Sept. 27 – The Airborne Toxic Event
  • Oct. 11 – Giolì & Assia
  • Nov. 5 – Drive-By Truckers

The Shelter

  • May 15 – Jeff Bernat
  • May 22 – BashfortheWorld
  • June 2 – Autumn Kings
  • June 21 – Driveways
  • June 28 – The Early November
  • July 5 – Every Avenue
  • July 10 – Frances Forever
  • July 15 – Mates of State
  • July 22 – Nico Vega
  • July 28 – Caspian
  • July 31 – Wilderado
  • Aug. 27 – King Buzzo

Fisher Theatre

  • July 13 – It’s Time, Girls Night Out/ Kierra Sheard

Trusted, accurate, up-to-date.

WDET strives to make our journalism accessible to everyone. As a public media institution, we maintain our journalistic integrity through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

Donate today »

Author