It’s Live Nation Concert Week in Washington. Here are artists you can see for $25 tickets
It’s Live Nation’s annual “Concert Week.” That means the ticket seller is offering $25 admission (including fees) to concerts across the country between May 8 and 14. There are only a limited number of $25 tickets to each show, and once those sell out, prices go back to normal. Here are all the Washington shows that are participating in the promotion.
Tacoma & Auburn
The Tacoma Dome has two shows included in the promotion: Korn on October 10 and Iron Maiden on October 16. The Pantages Theatre only has one – Todd Rundgren on July 2.
But Tacoma residents only have to make a short drive up to the White River Amphitheater in Auburn, which will host 18 shows that are participating in concert week, including Hootie and the Blowfish in July, Alanis Morissette in August and Pitbull in September.
Here’s the complete list of participating shows at the White River Amphitheater:
- NEEDTOBREATHE – May 11
- Sam Hunt – June 29
- Hootie and the Blowfish – July 20
- Barbie The Movie: In Concert – July 21
- Niall Horan – July 23
- 30 Seconds to Mars – July 26
- Alanis Morissette – Aug. 3
- Megadeth – Aug. 12
- Slightly Stoopid and Dirty Heads – Aug. 17
- LOSERVILLE 2024 – Aug. 20
- Santana and Counting Crows – Aug. 24
- Train and REO Speedwagon – Aug. 31
- Doobie Brothers – Sep. 6
- Slipknot – Sep. 7
- The Marley Brothers – Sep. 8
- Lainey Wilson – Sep. 27
- Pitbull – Sep. 28
- Breaking Benjamin and Staind – Oct. 8
Seattle
Seattle also has a number of concerts participating in the promotion. Climate Pledge Arena will host 12 shows, highlighted by Missy Elliott, Peso Pluma, Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire co-headlining a September show.
Here’s the complete list of participating shows at the Climate Pledge Arena:
- Russ – May 31
- Vampire Weekend – June 20
- Fuerza Regida – June 30
- Missy Elliot – July 6
- Peso Pluma – Aug. 16
- Kings of Leon – Aug. 29
- Chicago and Earth, Wind and Fire – Sep. 3
- Grupo Firme – Sep. 21
- Cigarettes After Sex – September 28
- The National and The War on Drugs – Oct. 1
- Kygo – Oct. 9
- Maggie Rogers – Oct. 29
Over at the WAMU Theater, GUNNA takes the stage on May 16, the first of six shows available during concert week.
Here’s the complete list of participating shows at the WAMU Theater:
- GUNNA – May 16
- Madness – May 22
- Caifanes and Café Tacvba – May 30
- Wallows – Aug. 8
- Sum 41 – Sep. 7
- Two Door Cinema Club – Sep. 14
McCaw Hall has one show available through the promotion as well – comedian Lewis Black who will take his farewell tour to Seattle on November 16.
Just outside of Seattle in Woodinville, the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery is hosting 13 shows included in the promotion, highlighted by The Revivalists and Jason Isbell in mid-July.
Here’s the complete list of participating shows at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery :
- Charley Crockett – June 27
- The Revivalists – July 11
- Lyle Lovett – July 14
- Jason Isbell – July 16 and 17
- Stray Cats – July 27
- The Australian Pink Floyd Show – Aug. 1
- Gypsy Kings – Aug. 2
- Lake Street Dive – Aug. 4
- O.A.R. – Aug. 13
- Gary Clark Jr. – Aug. 14
- Michael Franti and Spearhead – Aug. 18
- Chris Isaak – Sep. 12
- Crowded House – Sep. 21
Tri-Cities
Kennewick’s Toyota Center is hosting three shows available during Concert Week: Alicia Villareal on May 11, Caifanes and Café Tacvba on May 29 and Gloria Trevi on September 21.
The Gorge Amphitheatre
The central Washington town of George has a population just over 800, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. But it draws thousands of people a year to the Gorge Amphitheatre. This year, the venue will host ILLENIUM, Neil Young and Crazy Horse and GLASS ANIMALS as part of Live Nation Concert Week. Tickets to the venue’s Outlaw Fest in August, featuring, Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp and Billy Strings are also available.
Spokane
BECU Live at Northern Quest, just outside of Spokane, has a busy schedule this summer as well. Third Eye Blind, Cage the Elephant, Slash, Pat Benetar and the Smashing Pumpkins are all playing at the venue, with discounted tickets available this week.
Here’s the complete list of participating shows at the BECU Live at Northern Quest :
- NEEDTOBREATHE – May 12
- Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello & The Imposters – June 4
- Third Eye Blind – June 8
- Cage the Elephant – June 30
- Slash – July 6
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive – July 24
- Donny Osmond – Aug. 11
- Pat Benetar and Neil Giraldo – Aug. 16
- Michael Franti and Spearhead – Aug. 17
- Five Finger Death Punch – Aug. 29
- In This Moment and Ice Nine Kills – Aug. 30
- Lindsey Stirling – Aug. 31
- The Smashing Pumpkins – Sep. 24
In Spokane proper, The Podium, Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox and First Interstate Center for the Arts are hosting a show each. Comedian Andrew Shulz performs at the First Interstate Center in June before Dane Cook takes the stage at the Martin Woldson Theater on September 5. The following month, Dashboard Confessional will play at The Podium.