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The Eagles aren’t ready to say farewell quite yet. After a global trek around the world for their Long Goodbye tour, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have decided not to take it easy, and instead, are moving their stay at the “Hotel California” to take up residency at the Las Vegas Sphere.
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Demand to see the Eagles surpassed the amount of dates initially announced back in June, which led the rock band to extend its Sphere stay to mid March 2025 (marking a total of five date extensions) — especially after the rave night-one review.
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With a long list of Las Vegas residencies to choose from, the Sphere offers a visual experience unlike any other stage can offer giving a multi-sensory performance that promises to bring the Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper’s music to life. Plus, last-minute tickets to the Eagles live at the Sphere are still available.
Ticketmaster is the official ticketing platform to buy Eagles tickets online, with options starting at $303 at the time of this writing, but if the desired date or number of tickets you’re looking for isn’t available, there are additional cheap tickets sites including resale platforms you can check out.
How to Get Cheap Tickets to the Eagles’ Sphere Residency Online
Below, ShopBillboard put together a list of affordable Eagles Sphere ticket options, including exclusive discount codes that can save you up to $500.
StubHub
You can find Eagles Sphere tickets on StubHub from $247 and take advantage of the site’s filters to find the best tickets available. Choose from the number of tickets needed, price and even have estimated fees included in the cost, so there are no hidden surprises. Plus, each purchase is protected by StubHub’s FanProtect, which you can learn more about here.
Vivid Seats
Vivid Seats has Eagles Sphere tickets from $234 and help you determine the best offers available by labeling what dates have deals. You can even save $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code BB2024 at checkout. When sifting through tickets, you can sort by the price as well as if the offer is from a site SuperSeller (sellers who are highly-rated and experienced) as well as the seat(s) are in the front of your desired section.
Your purchase will also be covered by the Vivid Seats Buyer Guarantee, which can you read more about here.
Seat Geek
Seat Geek is another affordable option to find cheap Eagles Sphere tickets with options as low as $233. The resale ticketing site uses a ranking system with a scale of 1-10 to show which options are the best deal. Tickets marked a one are considered the worst deal whereas options rated a 10 are considered the best deals. Bonus offer: First purchases are eligible to receive $10 off orders of $250+ when you use the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.
Gametime
Gametime promises to be the go-to destination for the cheapest last-minute tickets to the Eagles Sphere residency and more live events. Right now, you can find options for as low as $232, and score an extra $20 off purchases of $150+ when you enter the code SAVE20 at checkout. Found cheaper options on another site? The Gametime Price Guarantee will give you 110% of the difference back when you show proof to the resale site.
Ticketnetwork
You can find cheaps Eagles Sphere tickets on Ticketnetwork starting at $312. You can also get $150 off purchases of $500+ when you use the code BILLBOARD150 at checkout or $300 off orders of $1,000+ when you use the promo code BILLBOARD300. To help find the best options, the site provides an interactive map that lets you see how many tickets are left in each section in addition to being able to pick exactly where you want to sit and sort options based on price per ticket.
Check below to see the remaining Eagles Sphere dates for 2024-25.
Dec.: 6, 7, 13 and 14
Jan.: 17, 18, 24 and 25
Feb: 14, 15, 21 and 22
March: 7, 8, 14 and 15
There’s no disputing that concert tickets are more expensive than ever, with prices rising faster in the last three years than any previous period. Most of the major players in the concert business have recognized the rapid double-digit increase since the end of the pandemic, but few agree on what’s causing prices to spike or whether the increase represents a real problem.
“It’s like going to Disneyland on a really packed day and wondering, ‘How can so many people afford to be here right now?’” says Jed Weitzman, a ticket-pricing expert who specializes in the concert business. “Part of you wonders how a family of four can afford to be there, and yet, clearly, there’s no shortage of people willing to pay to get in.”
This year, the median ticket price to see one of the top 40 highest-grossing tours of 2024 — playing arenas and stadiums — will cost fans $151, according to data compiled by Billboard Boxscore. Three years from now, in 2027, the average cost of such a tour ticket is on track to hit $200 due to steady year-over-year increases to see in-demand top-tier acts like U2, The Weeknd, Sabrina Carpenter and Billy Joel.
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Prior to the pandemic, the price of admission to a top 40 concert had increased 3% to 4% a year, according to Billboard Boxscore. That number more than doubled when touring resumed, increasing an average 9.9% annually. A recent study from Torsten Sløk, chief economist at Apollo Global Management, concluded that tickets were increasing at about 11% a year.
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The reason for the price increase is less straightforward. Live Nation, the world’s largest concert promoter, attributes the escalation largely to the inflationary costs of global business in 2024. It also contends that tickets to see superstar talent, whether it be Oasis, Beyoncé or Bruce Springsteen, have long been underpriced by image-conscious artists who don’t want their fans to accuse them of price-gouging.
The problem with this argument, say officials with the U.S. Department of Justice who have filed a historic antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation, is that it ignores the structural advantages the megapromoter enjoys against nearly all of its competitors. Prices are rising, the government claims, because Live Nation can outbid its rivals by overpaying for touring talent and making up its losses in the concert promotion sector through its affiliated businesses: venue ownership, Ticketmaster and sponsorships.
The government argues that by overpaying for talent, Live Nation is also passing on these increased costs to consumers through higher prices. The problem with this theory, many concert experts argue, is that it oversimplifies the economics of touring and lets the government off the hook for its failure to enforce the Better Online Ticket Sales Act, which was signed into law in 2016 to thwart mass ticketbuying by scalpers using bots.
That failure to rein in the illegal use of software and hacking tools — which lead to huge markups on the secondary market — these experts contend, has created a pricing crisis that has made accessing tickets to popular tours at face value practically impossible. In a piece on StubHub’s postponed initial public offering earlier this year, longtime music analyst Chris Castle alleged that the wholesale use of bots to acquire and sell concert tickets “is not a theoretical antitrust case,” but one “dealing with real-time massive consumer fraud” that’s “perpetuated and funded by the public financial markets.”
WME agent Kirk Sommer, whose artist clients include Bruno Mars, The Killers, Adele and Hozier, says he’s cognizant of what other artists are charging for tickets, but fans tend to evaluate concerts on a case-by-case basis and are less concerned about pricing trends.
“I’m never focused on creating one price for a tour that is going to satisfy an artist’s fans,” Sommer explains. “The goal is always to create a wide range of opportunities that fans from all income levels can buy into. It’s important there is something for everyone.”
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Billie Eilish is expanding her Hit Me Hard and Soft album from streaming to the road. The 22-year-old kicked off her world tour on Sunday (Sept. 29) in Quebec, Canada, and is planning to go across North America, Europe and Australia, with the final show taking place July 27, 2025, in Ireland.
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In addition to being able to hear Eilish’s No. 1 Pop Airplay song “Birds of a Feather,” the artist will be taking you through her new album with some surprises sure to pop up along the way. The Billboard Hot 100 hitmaker is also teaming up with Google Maps to help you find the most sustainable route to the concert venue in an effort to be more eco-friendly.
Tickets initially went on sale April 30 through a presale hosted on Ticketmaster. As one of the biggest tours of the year, most of the dates have already sold out, but don’t lose hope yet. You may still be able to find Billie Eilish tickets online through Ticketmaster, but just in case the amount you want or venue section isn’t available, there are more affordable ticket options available through resale sites.
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How to Get Cheap Tickets to Billie Eilish’s Hit Me Hard & Soft Tour
To help you fill your weekend with family-friendly activities, ShopBillboard rounded up a few of our favorite ticket sellers below.
StubHub
You can find cheap Billie Eilish tickets on StubHub starting at $175 and use the filters to find the best seats depending on your needs. The site lets you use filters to sort options by price, number of tickets needed and if you want to include estimated fees in the price. Your ticket purchase will also be protected by StubHub’s FanProtect, which you can learn more about here.
Vivid Seats
Vivid Seats is offering affordable Billie Eilish tickets from $105, but you can save $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code BB2024 at checkout. You can use the interactive map to choose where exactly in the venue you want to sit and filter options based on cost and number of tickets. Purchases are backed by Vivid Seat’s Buyer Guarantee that promises valid and authentic tickets delivered to you by the time of the event or your money back.
Seat Geek
Another option that’ll get you affordable Billie Eilish tickets is Seat Geek. Tickets are available for as low as $147 with options labeled on a scale of 1-10 based on how good of a deal it is. Tickets given a one are considered the worst deal while options labeled a 10 are the best. Bonus offer: First purchases are eligible for $10 off orders of $250+ when you use the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.
Gametime
For day-of tickets, Gametime has Billie eilish tickets from $130 and promises to provide the cheapest options on the market. Found cheaper tickets? If you purchase yours through Gametime and find a tickets for less through another website, you can get 110% of the difference back when you show proof to the resale site through the Gametime Guarantee. Extra savings opportunity: score $20 off purchases of $150+ when you enter the code SAVE20 at checkout.
Ticketnetwork
You can find cheap Billie Eilish tickets on Ticketnetwork starting at $139. The interactive map tells you how many tickets are left in each section of the venue and you can sort options based on cost per ticket and where you want to sit in the venue. You can also snag $150 off purchases of $500+ when you use the code BILLBOARD150 at checkout or you can save $300 off orders of $1,000+ when you use the promo code BILLBOARD300.
Billie Eilish Tour Dates 2024
Below we listed out all the upcoming tour dates for Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft tour for your reference.
Oct. 2: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario
Oct. 4: CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Md.
Oct. 5: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa.
Oct. 7: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Mich.
Oct. 9: Prudential Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Oct. 11: TD Garden in Boston, Mass.
Oct. 13: PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oct. 16-18: Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y.
Nov. 2-3: State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga.
Nov. 6: Bridgestone Arean in Nashville, Tenn.
Nov. 8: Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio
Nov. 10-11: Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minn.
Nov. 13-14: United Center in Chicago, Ill.
Nov. 16: T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Nov. 17: Chi Health Center Omaha in Omaha, Neb.
Nov. 19-20: Ball Arena in Denver, Colo.
Dec. 3: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C.
Dec. 5-6: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash.
Dec. 8: Moda Center in Portland, Ore.
Dec. 10-11: SAP Center at San Jose in San Jose, Calif.
Dec. 13: Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Ariz.
Dec. 15-21: Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif.
Feb. 18-22: Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia
Feb. 24-28: Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia
March 4-8: Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia
April 23-24: Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden
April 26: Unity Arena in Oslo, Norway
April 28-29: Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark
May 2: Zag Arena in Hanover, Germany
May 4-7: Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 9: Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany
May 29-30: Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany
June 1: Prague, Czech Republic
June 3-4: Tauron Arena in Kraków, Poland
June 6: Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria
June 8: Unipol Arena in Bologna, Italy
June 10-11: Accor Arena in Paris, France
June 14-15: Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain
July 7-8: Ovo Hydro in Glasgow, U.K.
July 10-17: The O2 in London, U.K.
July 19-23: Co-Op Live in Manchester, U.K.
July 26-27: 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland
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Gracie Abrams is off and running on The Secret of Us Tour. The “Close to You” singer, whose 18-city North American tour launched earlier in the month, will take the stage at Uptown Theater in Kansas City on Tuesday (Sept. 24).
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Abrams, who will be opening on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour next month, embarked on her first headlining tour last year. Now, fans have a chance to see the Grammy-nominated singer live once again, on stages around the globe.
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Keep reading for ways to buy tickets to her sold-out tour, The Secret of Us Tour.
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Tickets for The Secret of Us Tour went on sale in early June, a couple of weeks before Abrams’ highly anticipated sophomore LP of the same name landed Abrams her first No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart.
It takes a bit of digging to find tickets to any sold-out tour, but if you act fast, you can secure tickets to see Abrams live — without spending a fortune.
Where can you get tickets to The Secret of Us Tour? A small number of resale tickets are available at Ticketmaster.
Tickets are also available on sites such as StubHub, Vivid Seats and TicketNetwork (use code: Billboard150 to save $150 off $300 at TicketNetwork and BILLBOARD300 to save $300 off $1,000).
How much do tickets costs? Most of the ticket that we’ve found are priced at around $300 and up, depending on the date of the concert.
Abrams kicked off the tour, which features Role Model, in Portland on Sept. 5. The tour has already made stops in Seattle, Los Angeles and Berkley, Calif., and will hit Minneapolis, Chicago, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Nashville and more before wrapping up in Portland, Maine on Oct. 10.
After her solo run, Abrams will hit the road for the second installment of Swift’s Era’s tour in Miami on Oct. 18.
Next year, Abrams’ solo tour begins its international run with shows in Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, France, Switzerland, the U.K., Australia and New Zealand.
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Megan Moroney is letting fans know she’s doing just fine when she hits the road to promote her sophomore album Am I Okay? The 26-year-old singer’s North American tour will kickoff on March 20, 2025 and features some of her “bucket list venues” including a debut performance at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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Moroney previously joined another country music tour earlier this year as an opening act for Kenney Chesney, but will now head out solo. Presale tickets originally went live on Tuesday (Sept. 10) through the tour’s official ticketing distributer, Ticketmaster.
If you missed out on the official sale, that doesn’t mean you still can’t find cheap tickets online to Moroney’s Am I Okay? tour — Ticketmaster currently has resale options starting at $196.
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In case the desired number of tickets you want or section of the venue isn’t available, below you can discover more ways to find Megan Moroney tickets.
Where to Buy Tickets to Megan Moroney’s Am I Okay? Tour Online
Resale sites are offering additional opportunities to buy tickets to the Am I Okay? tour, which ShopBillboard listed below in addition to promos that’ll score you even more savings.
StubHub
Megan Moroney tickets on StubHub are as low as $90 (at the time of this writing) with each purchase backed by the site’s Fan Protect, which ensures legitimate tickets or your money back. When finding tickets, you can sort options based on the price of each ticket, number of tickets or use the interactive map to choose what venue section you want to sit in.
Vivid Seats
Another affordable option is Vivid Seats which has Megan Moroney tickets from $91. You can sort ticket options based on price, number of tickets, where in the venue you want to be, and whether it’s an instant ticket delivery or sold from the site’s “Super Seller.” Each purchase is backed by the site’s Buyer Guarantee. For extra savings, get $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code BB2024 at checkout.
Seat Geek
You can find cheap tickets to Megan Moroney’s Am I Okay? tour on Seat Geek starting at $131. Each ticket option is rated on a scale of 1-10 based on how good of a deal it is. Tickets rated a one are considered the worst deal whereas tickets given a 10 rating are the best deal. You can also choose to have estimated fees included in your search. Want more savings? First purchases are eligible for $10 off orders of $250+ when you use the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.
Gametime
Gametime offers cheap last-minute Megan Moroney tickets starting at $115 with select options labeled either the “cheapest option” or the “best deal.” You can use the interactive map to choose exactly where you’d like to site. Bonus offer: score $20 off purchases of $150+ when you enter the code SAVE20 at checkout.
Megan Moroney Am I Okay? Tour Dates
Moroney kicks off her tour March 20, 2025 and you can see every city she plans on stopping in below.
March 20: MTELUS in Montreal, Quebec
March 21-22: History in Toronto, Ontario
March 26-27: Radio City Music Hall in New York, N.Y.
April 3: The Orion Amphitheater in Huntsville, Ala.
April 4-5: Akins Ford Arena in Athens, Ga.
April 9-10: The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tenn.
April 11-12: Knoxville Civic Coliseum in Knoxville, Tenn.
April 24: Fishers Event Center in Fishers, Ind.
April 25: The Factory in St. Louis, Mo.
April 26: The Momentary in Bentonville, Ark.
May 2: 713 Music Hall in Houston, Texas
May 15: The Armory in Minneapolis, Minn.
May 16: Astro Amphitheater in Omaha, Neb.
May 17: The Criterion in Oklahoma City, Okla.
May 21-22: The Anthem in Washington D.C.
May 24: Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.
June 13: Virginia Credit Union LIVE! in Richmond, Va.
June 14: Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in Cleveland, Ohio
June 20: Stage AE Outdoors in Pittsburgh, Pa.
July 17: Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, Wis.
July 19: Outer Harbor Live at Terminal B in Buffalo, N.Y.
Aug. 1-2: Roadrunner in Boston, Mass.
Pressure on Congress is heating up to pass legislation that will clean up the live events ticketing business following May’s passage of the Transparency In Charges for Key Events Ticketing (TICKET) Act in the House of Representatives.
The Fix the Tix Coalition, led by the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA), is calling for a nationwide day of action Tuesday (July 9) to encourage music fans, professionals and supporters to lobby their congressional representatives to pass meaningful legislation that will curb the growing problem of ticketing scams and deceptive practices in the live music business.
NIVA and other members of the Fix the Tix coalition, which also includes the Recording Academy and the National Independent Talent Organization, are backing their own legislation — the Senate’s Fans First Act, supported by U.S. Senators John Cornyn (R-Texas), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) — while also supporting passage of the TICKET Act, which is sponsored by Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla) and Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-N.J.), among others.
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Both bills would ban the use of speculative ticket listings on sites like StubHub and SeatGeek, require all-in-pricing before checkout and crack down on the use of deceptive websites and URLs. The Fans First Act would also require resellers to disclose seat locations on their resale listings, ban scalpers from using fan clubs to buy up some concert tickets and include greater consumer protections for canceled events.
Fix The Tix officials are asking fans, artists, and members of the music and performance communities to reach out to Congress on Tuesday to demand action by the end of 2024.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the TICKET Act in a 388-24 vote on May 15. The bill is currently before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
A case study conducted by Fix The Tix across five independent venues in the Washington, D.C., area shows that in 2024, 73,000 speculative tickets totaling an estimated $49 million have been listed on resale platforms. Speculative tickets are tickets that aren’t actually available for purchase but are sold to consumers at a considerable markup by sellers who promise to procure and deliver the tickets prior to the concert. These listings can often be misleading and lead to fraud.
“The Fix the Tix Day of Action is an important moment for all of us who believe in fair and transparent ticketing,” said Stephen Parker, executive director of NIVA, in a press release. “It’s a time to elevate the voices of fans and artists and harness their power as constituents. This is more than a one-day campaign. It’s a collective cry to protect the integrity of live performance. We urge Congress to listen to the voices of fans and artists and put comprehensive ticketing reform on their list of must-pass legislation in 2024, alongside other critical legislation such as FY 2025 Appropriations and the Farm Bill.”
Information on how to contact senators, members of Congress and the White House for tomorrow’s day of action can be found at fixthetix.org.
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Morgan Wallen has been making headlines for his record-breaking album One Night at a Time, which has spent the most weeks atop the Billboard 200 for a country album. And his chart-topping success doesn’t end there, as the 31-year-old, with help from Post Malone, has become the longest No. 1 of 2024 on top of the Hot 100 after their song “I Had Some Help” rebounded back to the top spot for a sixth week. The much-loved album is still being performed live by Wallen as he begins to wrap up his “One Night at a Time Tour,” which you can still find cheap tickets to online.
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With various country music tours going on currently, the “Last Night” singer’s has proven to be one of the most popular — especially now that the country superstar only has 18 tour dates left. Wallen will be making his return to complete the final U.S. leg of the world tour on July 11 in Tampa, Fla. Ticketmaster is the official ticketing distributer for the tour and currently has resale options for tickets starting at $115.
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In case the desired number of tickets you’re looking for or section in the venue isn’t available, below you can see more ways to find tickets to Morgan Wallen online.
How to Get Morgan Wallen Tickets Online
To help you score cheap tickets to Morgan Wallen online, ShopBillboard rounded up a list of resale and third-party ticketing sites you can check out below.
StubHub
You can find Morgan Wallen tickets on StubHub for as low as $108 (as of this writing). Each order is backed by the online retailer’s FanProtect Guarantee that ensures valid tickets by the day of your event or your money back. Ticket options can be sorted by price and number needed, and you can use the venue map to choose exactly where you want to sit.
Vivid Seats
Morgan Wallen tickets on Vivid Seats start at $108 and you can use the site to sort ticketing options based on price, number of tickets, where in the venue you want to be, and whether it’s an instant ticket delivery or sold from the site’s “Super Seller.” Each purchase is also backed by the site’s Buyer Guarantee. Bonus offer: get $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code BB2024 at checkout.
Seat Geek
Seat Geek‘s Morgan Wallen tickets are as low as $150 with each option rated on a scale of 1-10 based on how good of a deal it is. Tickets that are given a rating of a one are considered the worst deal, and tickets given a 10 are the best. When searching for tickets, you can also included estimated fees. For additional savings, first purchases can get $10 off orders of $250+ with the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.
Gametime
For the cheapest last-minute Morgan Wallen ticket options, Gametime is a go-to destination where you can find Wallen tickets for as low as $155. Select ticket options are labeled either the “cheapest option” or the “best deal” and you can use the interactive map to pick where in the venue you’d like to sit. Looking to save more? You can score $20 off purchases of $150+ when you enter the code SAVE20 at checkout.
Morgan Wallen Tour 2024 Dates
Check below to see Morgan Wallen’s upcoming tour dates or click here for more info.
July 4: BST Hyde Park in London, U.K.
July 11-12: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
July 18-19: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.
July 25-26: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
Aug. 1-2: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
Aug. 8-9: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev.
Aug. 28: Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden
Aug. 30: Oslo Spektrum in Oslo, Norway
Sept. 1: Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark
Sept. 3: Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Sept. 5: OVO Hydro in Glasglow, U.K.
Sept. 7-8: 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland
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Jelly Roll just made his fans’ summer as he announced additional dates to his “The Beautifully Broken” tour during an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday (June 25). Now, in addition to making an appearance at Toby Keith’s tribute concert, the 39-year-old will be hitting extra cities across the U.S., which means you now have more chances to see one of the biggest country music tours in person.
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A total of 15 new dates were added to the forthcoming tour including Oct. 16 and 30 as well as select dates from Nov. 1 to 23.
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The official presale for tickets to the new dates happened on Ticketmaster on Thursday (June 27) and Friday (June 28) at 10 a.m. local time. You can also buy tickets to Jelly Roll‘s previously announced dates through the ticket site starting at $39.
If you can’t find the price or desired number of tickets you want, there other cheap ticket options through resale sites, which you can learn more about below.
How to Get Jelly Roll Tickets Online
To help you find the cheapest Jelly Roll tickets online, ShopBillboard put together a list of some of the best resale ticket sites below for you to shop now.
StubHub
StubHub has Jelly Roll tickets from $41 and you can pick the best ones for you using the site’s filters including by price, section in the venue and whether you want estimated fees included in the price. Your purchase will also be backed up by StubHub’s Fan Protect, which you can read up on here.
Vivid Seats
You can get Jelly Roll ticket online through Vivid Seats starting at $43. Each purchase is covered by the site’s Buyer Guarantee, which you can learn more about here. You can also filter ticketing options by price and spot in the venue. Bonus offer: you can get $20 off orders of $200+ when you use the code BB2024 at checkout.
Seat Geek
Seat Geek is another affordable option that has Jelly Roll tickets starting at $59. Each ticket is ranked on a scale of 1-10 based on how good of a deal it is. If a ticket is ranked a one, then it’s considered the worst deal and any tickets given a 10 rating is the best deal. You can also filter options with estimated fees included. Want more savings? First purchases are eligible for $10 off orders of $250+ when you use the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.
Gametime
Gametime is perfect for last-minute Jelly Roll tickets as the site prides itself on providing the cheapest tickets on the market. You can find tickets for as low as $42 and if buy tickets and find another website that offers them cheaper, then you can show the proof to Gametime and they’ll give you 110% of the difference back through their Gametime Guarantee. Get even more savings with $20 off purchases of $150+ when you enter the code SAVE20 at checkout.
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July 8: Meridian Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario
July 9: Ottawa Bluesfest in Ottawa, Ontario
July 11-12: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
July 19-21: Faster Horses Festival in Brooklyn, Mich.
July 19-21: Rock the South Festival in Cullman, Ala.
July 20: Rock Fest in Cadott, Wisc.
July 21: Cheyenne Frontier Days in Cheyenne, Wyo.
July 23: Paso Robles Event Center in Paso Robles, Calif.
July 25-28: Harley Davidson Homecoming Festival in Milwaukee, Wis.
July 25: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
July 27: Tailgate N’ Tallboys Michigan in Midland, Mich.
Aug. 1-3: WE Fest in Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Aug. 6: Sturgis Buffalo Chip in Sturgis, S.D.
Aug. 8: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev.
Aug. 21: Bash on the Bay in Put-in-Bay, Ohio
Aug. 27: Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
Aug. 28: Ford Idaho Center in Nampa, Idaho
Aug. 30: Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash.
Aug. 31: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Wash.
Sept. 1: Moda Center in Portland, Ore.
Sept 3: SAP Center in San Jose, Calif.
Sept 4: Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, Calif.
Sept. 6: Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Calif.
Sept. 7: Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.
Sept. 9: Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas
Sept. 11: Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas
Sept. 13: CAJUNDOME in Lafayette, La.
Sept. 14: Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, La.
Sept. 17: Kia Center in Orlando, Fla.
Sept. 19: North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, S.C.
Sept. 20: PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C.
Sept. 21: Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.
Sept. 24: MVP Arena in Albany, N.Y.
Sept. 26: TD Garden in Boston, Mass.
Sept. 27: Madison Square Garden in New York, N.Y.
Sept. 28: UBS Arena in Belmont, N.Y.
Sept. 29: Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
Oct. 1: Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pa.
Oct. 2: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pa.
Oct. 4: Ocean City Inlet in Ocean City, Md.
Oct. 5: PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oct. 6: KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y.
Oct. 9: Nationwide Arena in Colombus, Ohio
Oct. 11: United Center in Chicago, Ill.
Oct. 12: KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.
Oct. 15: INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kan.
Oct. 16: Great Southern Bank Arena in Springfield, Mo.
Oct. 18: BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.
Oct. 20: Brookshire Grocery Arena in Bossier City, La.
Oct. 22: Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, Ark.
Oct. 23: Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Mo.
Oct. 25: Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center in Knoxville, Tenn.
Oct. 26: State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 27: Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.
Oct. 30: John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Va.
Nov. 1: Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, W.Va.
Nov. 4: Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio
Nov. 7: Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind.
Nov. 8: Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky.
Nov. 10: Ford Center in Evansville, Ind.
Nov. 12: CHI Health Center Arena in Omaha, Neb.
Nov. 13: T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Mo.
Nov. 14: Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Nov. 15: WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Okla.
Nov. 17: Toyota Center in Houston, Texas
Nov. 18: American Bank Center Selena Auditorium in Corpus Christi, Texas
Nov. 19: Moody Center in Austin, Texas
Nov. 22: Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C.
Nov. 23: VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla.
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If you didn’t have a chance to see the viral performance from Chappell Roan at New York City’s Governors Ball, she’s giving you additional chances to see her up onstage.
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Grab your festival gear, as the All Things Go festival is here, featuring the “Pink Pony Club” singer as well as Hozier, Reneé Rapp, Maren Morris, Bleachers, Janelle Monáe, Conan Gray and others. You’ll have double the opportunities to attend the music festival, as All Things Go will be hosted in NYC for the first time ever in addition to Columbia, Maryland.
Tickets for the Maryland and NYC editions initially went on sale through Ticketmaster and the festival’s website. While tickets are now sold out, there are some cheap ticket options including resale sites that will let you see all the headliners.
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Keep reading to learn more about the festival and where to find tickets for All Things Go in Maryland and NYC.
How to Get All Things Go Festival 2024 Tickets
If you can’t find the number of tickets you want or purchase, you might be able to buy All Things Go 2024 festival tickets through resale sites. Below, ShopBillboard put together a list to shop from along with promo codes and discounts to get the best prices.
StubHub
StubHub has one-day passes to All Things Go starting at $112 (at the time of writing) as well as two-day passes for as low as $479. You can sort options base on price and hottest deals, and the site will also tell you how many tickets are remaining for each event. Purchases are also backed by the site’s FanProtect, which you can learn more about here.
Vivid Seats
Another affordable option is Vivid Seats, which has one-day passes from $109 and two-day passes beginning at $409. Your orders will also be covered by their Buyer Guarantee that’s broken down here. Bonus offer: Get $20 off purchases of $200 or more when you use the code BB2024 at checkout.
Seat Geek
Seat Geek isn’t a stranger to providing cheaper ticket options including to All Things Go. Right now, you can find one-day passes starting at $165 and two-day passes from $321. The site also uses a ranking system of 1-10 to tell you how good of a deal you’re getting with offers labeled a one the worst deal and tickets ranked a 10 the best. For more savings, first purchases can get $10 off orders of $250+ with the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.
Gametime
Gametime is perfect for grabbing last-minute cheap tickets including to All Things Go 2024. Right now, one-day passes start at $109 and two-day passes go for as low as $586. Plus, if it’s your first time using the seller, you can get $20 off purchases of $150+ when you enter the code SAVE20 at checkout.
All Things Go 2024 Maryland Lineup
Check out below to see all the artists taking over the Maryland edition of All Things Go festival.
Saturday (Sept. 28):
Laufey with the Kennedy Center Orchestra
Bleachers
Janelle Monáe
Remi Wolf
Ethel Cain
Julien Baker
Michael Kiwanuka
Maisie Peters
Briston Maroney
Sammy Rae & The Friends
Mannequin Pussy
Indigo de Souza
Grentperez
Rachel Chinouriri
Wasia Project
Annie Dirusso
Allison Pontheir
Oliver Malcolm
Sunday (Sept. 29)
Hozier
Reneé Rapp
Conan Gray
Chappell Roan
Maren Morris
The Japanese House
Holly Humberstone
David Kushner
Del Water Gap
Flipturn
Soccer Mommy
Medium Build
Blondshell
Lola Young
Infinity Song
Towa Bird
Sadurn
Abby Roberts
All Things Go 2024 NYC Lineup
You can see NYC’s inaugural lineup below to plan out what artists you want to see.
Saturday (Sept. 28):
Reneé Rapp
Chappell Roan
Muna
Holly Humberstone
Del Water Gap
Soccer Mommy
Coco & Clair Clair
Towa Bird
Sunday (Sept. 29):
Janelle Monáe
Ethel Cain
Julien Baker
Maisie Peters
Samia
Mannequin Pussy
Indigo de Souza
Annie Dirusso
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Cyndi Lauper is embarking on her ultimate concert tour, fittingly titled the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour.
The tour is set to start Oct. 18 in Montreal, Canada, and will be followed by performances in Toronto, Boston, Detroit and Washington, D.C. On Oct. 30, she’ll perform in her hometown of New York at the iconic Madison Square Garden. Then, the tour ventures to Atlanta, Dallas, Nashville, Seattle and Los Angeles, just to name a few. The 23-city North American tour is set to conclude in Chicago on Dec. 5.
Besides her farewell tour, Lauper also recently released her documentary Let the Canary Sing, now available for streaming on Paramount+.
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See below for information on how to get tickets to Cyndi Lauper’s final tour. Check out the list of her tour dates here.
Where to Buy Tickets to Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour
Speed up your ticket purchasing process with top ticket online platforms like: Ticketmaster, Live Nation, StubHub, SeatGeek and Vivid Seats. From concerts to sporting events, you’ll be able to find everything you need for the best prices.
Tickets for Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour are on sale now and they are selling out fast. You can get your tickets now on Ticketmaster. With just one click, you’ll be able to select your seating preference and secure your tickets seamlessly.
Fans can also purchase tickets via the Live Nation website. This user-friendly platform provides a seamless and secure ticket-buying experience, including access to exclusive pre-sale opportunities, a wide selection of events, and premium ticket packages.
On Monday (June 3), Lauper announced her tour on Instagram. “IT’S TIME! ⏰ Get pre-sale tickets to my Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell NOW (Tuesday, June 4 at 10AM local time) with code HAVEFUN. Tix and VIP upgrades will be available at livenation.com (link in bio and story). General on-sale in Friday June 7. Can’t wait to see you at a show!”
Another great alternative is StubHub. With StubHub, you have the option to tailor your tickets either by selecting from the site’s recommended options based on price, or by using the interactive map to choose your preferred seating location. The site also comes with the FanProtect Guarantee, which you can read more about here.
You can also purchase tickets on Seat Geek. According to Seat Geek, you can get tickets to Lauper’s concert for around $39. Seat Geek also gives you $10 off your first purchase, but it’s only for orders over $250. Just use the code: BILLBOARD10.
Are you still searching for the most affordable tickets? Vivid Seats is another great way to get your tickets. You can get Cyndi Lauper tickets at Vivid Seats starting at just $26. To save more, use the code BB2024 at checkout to receive a $20 discount on orders totaling $200 or more.
What Are the Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour Dates?
Go get your tickets and have fun! You don’t want to miss out on Cyndi Lauper’s once in a lifetime farewell tour beginning in Montreal and ending in Chicago.
Check below for the full list of dates.
Oct. 18: Montreal (Bell Centre)Oct. 20: Toronto (Scotiabank Arena)Oct. 24: Detroit (Fox Theatre)Oct. 26: Boston (MGM Music Hall at Fenway)Oct. 27: Washington, D.C. (Capital One Arena)Oct. 30: New York (Madison Square Garden)Nov. 1: Nashville (Bridgestone Arena)Nov. 3: Columbus, Ohio (Schottenstein Center)Nov. 6: Tampa, Fla. (Amalie Arena)Nov. 8: Hollywood, Fla. (Hard Rock Hollywood)Nov. 10: Atlanta (State Farm Arena)Nov. 12: Dallas (American Airlines Center)Nov. 14: Austin, Texas (Moody Center)Nov. 16: Houston (Toyota Center)Nov. 19: Phoenix (Footprint Center)Nov. 20: San Diego (Viejas Arena)Nov. 23: Los Angeles (Intuit Dome)Nov. 24: Palm Desert, Calif. (Acrisure Arena)Nov. 26: San Francisco (Chase Center)Nov. 30: Portland, Ore. (Moda Center)Dec. 1: Seattle (Climate Pledge Arena)Dec. 4: Minneapolis (Target Center)Dec. 5: Chicago (United Center)