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Live Nation Concert Week

A great live event can lift your mood and create memories for years to come. Let's face it: there are many costs associated with seeing some of your faves live. If there's an artist you've been dreaming of seeing, then check out Live Nation's Concert Week from May 8 to May 14. The company is offering tickets at up to 75% off. Some of these sales mean you can see talented artists for as low as $25. Here's everything you need to know to take advantage of this incredible deal. 

From May 8 to May 14, Live Nation offers discounts for over 5,000 shows. Not only will you be able to see musicians and bands, but this event also includes discounts to comedy shows and other events selling tickets via Live Nation's platform. You can score discounts to musicians such as Janet Jackson, Maggie Rogers, Missy Elliott, Outlaw Music Festival or RuPaul's Drag Race -- and that's just the tip of the iceberg, with over 900 artists featured.

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There are a few early access offers and/or perks for customers of certain retailers or services. 

T-Mobile Early Access starts today, May 7, at 10 a.m. ET. T-Mobile Magenta customers can score tickets starting today when they use their phone number to get a code that unlocks discounts, VIP offers, and more.Rakuten is also offering early access on May 7 at 10 a.m. ET.RBCxMusic is offering early access on May 7 for concerts in Canada. RBC customers can also receive $25 in concert cash with their purchase, which they can use to buy tickets to other Canadian shows.Hilton Honors members can use their hotel points to buy a concert ticket starting May 8. 

This deal is sure to attract lots of attention, so act fast to nab tickets to see your favorites. 

Correction, 12:20 p.m. PT: A previous version of this story misstated the number of artists available in the Live Nation Concert Week offer. There are over 900 artists, and over 5,000 shows.

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