How to score $25 concert tickets in Nashville

Live Nation’s annual Concert Week is back through Tuesday, May 14. This year, 100+ Nashville concerts qualify for the $25 promotion — but tickets are going fast.

Multiple rows of pews in a two-story music venue.

Snag a spot in the Ryman pews before the tickets are gone. | Photo by NASHtoday

Live Nation’s Concert Week is back through Tuesday, May 14, which can only mean one thing: $25 concert tickets. In Nashville, there are 100+ specially priced concerts at venues all over town.

Amphitheater shows

Catch Billy Currington, Wallows, My Morning Jacket/Nathaniel Rateliff, and more at Ascend Amphitheater. If you’re up for a drive to Franklin, Jamey Johnson, New Kids on the Block, Lindsey Stirling, Slash, and Train take the stage at FirstBank Amphitheater.

Nashville connections

Be at the hometown shows for Briston Maroney, Sarah Jarosz, and Maggie Rose at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, as well as Dave Barnes at Ryman Auditorium and Kings of Leon at Bridgestone Arena.

Symphonic sounds

Groove to Voctave, Little River Band, and a Neil Diamond tribute concert at Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Plus, later this year at Ascend Amphitheater, see Barbie The Movie: In Concert and the Nashville Symphony performing the music of John Williams.

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