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Last Day to Take Advantage of Live Nation's $30 Ticket Concert Deal

The promo that started in May gives fans access to more than 1000 concerts.
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Live Nation's annual "Ticket to Summer" deal is wrapping up, and it's one of the few chances left to see major acts for just $30 a pop, fees included. The promotion covers more than 1,000 concerts nationwide, but South Florida's stacked lineup makes this one worth jumping on.

This year's deal includes a wide range of genres, from throwback pop-punk (like The Offspring tour that kicked off in West Palm Beach) to reggaetón, R&B, and full-throttle metal with Pantera. If you've been holding off on buying tickets, now's the time to lock something in. And yeah, it's $30 — no sneaky service charges, no catch (you'll still get hit with tax at checkout, but we all have to work for the man).

Some of the big names in Miami include The Weeknd, Quevedo, and Kali Uchis. Over in West Palm Beach, even more shows are happening at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre. If you're not up for the drive, hop on the Brightline and make a night of it; it beats sitting on I-95.

One standout for the metal crowd is Pantera's tour, a rare chance to see surviving members Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown bring the legacy of Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul back to life. With Zakk Wylde and Charlie Benante stepping in on guitar and drums, the tribute-heavy setlist has hit fans hard with nostalgia and raw power. Whether you're a diehard fan or just curious to witness a chapter of metal history, this one promises to be loud, sweaty, and unapologetically heavy.
To grab the deal, head to livenation.com and look for the "Ticket to Summer" tab. You can browse by city or artist; discounts are available for selected tickets. Don't wait too long — today's the final day, and some shows are already selling out. If you're looking for other summer shows to plan around, check our "15 Most Anticipated Miami Summer Concerts" list from earlier this month. We wish that the tickets for the recently announced Justice show were available at a discounted price, but the event is happening in November, so no luck there. 

Whether you're into sweat-dripping rock pits or dreamy pop under the stars, $30 is a solid excuse to make some plans. But the clock's ticking.