Live Nation Launches $99 Lawn Ticket Four-Pack for Select Summer Concerts
Live Nation is expanding its Summer of Live promotion with a new ticket offer that gives fans four lawn seats…

Live Nation is expanding its Summer of Live promotion with a new ticket offer that gives fans four lawn seats for $99 at select concerts across the United States and Canada.
The Summer of Live Lawn 4-Pack went on sale June 17 at 10 a.m. local time and will be available while supplies last. The package includes four lawn tickets to the same show for a total price of $99, with all fees included. Taxes will be added at checkout where applicable.
Fans can purchase the offer through LiveNation.com/SummerOfLive. After selecting a participating event, customers can choose the ticket option labeled “Lawn 4-Pack” and complete their purchase online. Available shows can be searched by artist, venue, or city.
The promotion is limited to select Live Nation events at participating amphitheaters. Among the artists included in the offer are Empire of the Sun, Kid Cudi, and the co-headlining tour featuring Logic and G-Eazy. Additional participating shows are also available.
According to Live Nation, the $99 package covers all ticketing fees, with only local taxes added during checkout. Inventory is limited, and availability will vary by market and event.
Notably earlier in the year, Live Nation announced the return of its “$30 Summer of Live” promotion for 2026, offering discounted tickets to more than 4,000 concerts across the United States and Canada.
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