Arts & Entertainment

$30 Tickets For Dozens Of Popular Artists Performing In MA: See Details

The sale begins May 21, featuring performances across a wide range of genres, including pop, Latin, hip-hop, country, R&B, rock, and more.

MASSACHUSETTS — In an effort to get more people at more live music events Live Nation announced its "$30 Ticket to Summer" offer, giving fans the chance to purchase $30 tickets to over 1,000 shows at select amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada throughout the season, including Xfinity Center, in Mansfield, and Leader Bank Pavilion, in Boston.

The initial on-sale begins May 21, featuring performances across a wide range of genres — including pop, Latin, hip-hop, country, R&B, rock, metal, electronic, comedy, and more.

Shows in Massachusetts include Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, Kesha and Halsey, plus more.

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More tickets will be added throughout the summer, Live Nation said.

Starting May 21 fans can go online here to see the full list of participating events. Once they’ve selected a show, they should look for the ticket type labeled “$30 Ticket to Summer,” add the ticket(s) to their cart, and proceed to checkout.

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Fans can filter their search online here by participating events, venues, or artists. While on the website, fans can also set the location to the closest city and the site will refresh to only include participating shows nearby.

$30 Ticket to Summer will be available starting with T-Mobile and Rakuten early access beginning Tuesday, May 20. The general onsale will begin Wednesday, May 21 at 10 a.m. local time while supplies last online here.

Tickets purchased through this offer include all fees upfront in the $30 cost. Any taxes will be added at checkout as applicable to each city, state and venue.

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