Live Nation's $25 ticket sale includes 100-plus local concerts: See the full list

Annual sale kicks off May 8.

Adam Graham
The Detroit News

Tickets for more than 130 Metro Detroit concerts, from Comerica Park down to the Shelter, are on sale for $25 from May 8-14 as part of promoter Live Nation's annual Concert Week sale, details of which were announced Wednesday.

Fans in the front row enjoy the bluegrass music of Michigan native Billy Strings and his band at Pine Knob in Clarkston.

The list includes local concerts from Green Day (Sept. 4, Comerica Park), P!nk (Oct. 14-15, Little Caesars Arena), Missy Elliott (Aug. 15, LCA), Maroon 5 (June 21, Pine Knob), Janet Jackson (July 2, Pine Knob), Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper (Aug. 30, Pine Knob), The Roots (Aug. 25, Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre), Vampire Weekend (Sept. 23, Meadow Brook Amphitheatre) and dozens more. The full list of shows can be seen below.

The discounted tickets go on sale from 10 a.m. May 8 to 11:59 p.m. May 14 at LiveNation.com/ConcertWeek. Early access is available through T-Mobile and Rakuten starting May 7.

The $25 cost is all-in, fees included, save for taxes where applicable.

Fans sing along as Post Malone brings his If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour to Pine Knob in Clarkston, Mich. on July 11, 2023.

The sale is part of an international program from the concert industry giant, which is now in its 10th year.

2024 participating shows in Metro Detroit, separated by venue:

Comerica Park

Sept. 4: Green Day

Billy Joe Armstrong and Green Day perform at the 'Hella Mega Tour.'

Little Caesars Arena

June 30: AJR

July 31: Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez and daughter Emme Maribel Muniz perform during halftime of the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla.

Aug. 9: Xscape and SWV

Aug. 15: Missy Elliott with Busta Rhymes, Ciara and Timbaland

Missy Elliott performs at the 2019 Essence Festival at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on July 5, 2019.

Aug. 23: Incubus and Coheed and Cambria

Oct. 11: Maxwell and Jazmine Sullivan

Oct. 14-15: P!nk

Nov. 20: Creed

Creed: Scott Phillips, Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall.

Pine Knob Music Theatre 

June 6: Hootie & The Blowfish

June 14: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie

June 15: Styx and Foreigner

June 21: Maroon 5

Lead vocalist of Maroon 5 Adam Levine performs shirtless during the halftime show of Super Bowl LIII.

June 23: James Taylor

June 25: Santana

July 2: Janet Jackson

July 6: Kidz Bop Kids

July 7: Third Eye Blind

July 17: Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire

July 21: Train and REO Speedwagon

July 23: Limp Bizkit

Wes Borland, left, and Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit perform during Louder Than Life Music Festival on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023, at Highland Festival Grounds in Louisville, Kentucky.

Aug. 1: Dan + Shay

Aug. 8: John Fogerty

Aug. 6: Thirty Seconds To Mars

Aug. 7: Five Finger Death Punch

Aug. 10: Barbie Symphony

Aug. 15: The Doobie Brothers

Aug. 23: Bret Michaels

Aug. 30: Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper

The original shock rocker, 75-year-old Alice Cooper, owns the stage while performing at the Freaks on Parade tour stop at Pine Knob.

Sept. 10: Cage the Elephant

Sept. 11: Staind and Breaking Benjamin

Sept. 13: Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top

Sept. 19: The Marley Brothers

Sept. 21: Megadeth

Sept. 28: RIFF Fest Featuring Godsmack

Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre

May 29: NEEDTOBREATHE

June 8: Parker McCollum

June 9: Maggie Rogers

June 12: A Day To Remember

John Osborne and T.J. Osborne, right, of Brothers Osborne perform during halftime.

June 14: Billy Currington and Larry Fleet

June 15: Brothers Osborne

June 18: Pixies and Modest Mouse

June 26: Bryson Tiller

July 6: Whiskey Myers

July 12: Mother Mother and Cave Town

July 18: Jamey Johnson

July 27: 311 and AWOLNATION

311 vocalist Nick Hexum performs.

Aug. 10: Lamb Of God and Mastodon

Aug. 11: Tedeschi Trucks Band

Aug. 16: Bush

Aug. 17: Cody Jinks

Aug. 20: Lindsey Stirling

Aug. 22: Deep Purple

Aug. 24: O.A.R. (...of a revolution.)

Aug. 25: The Roots

Black Thought on stage for the All the Way Live Tour at the Russell Industrial Center.

Aug. 31: Wallows

Sept. 20: Clutch and Rival Sons

Sept. 25: The National and The War on Drugs

Sept. 30: Meghan Trainor

Meadow Brook Amphitheatre 

June 4: Orville Peck

June 15: Donny Osmond

June 25: Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltry of The Who performs on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 28, 2015, in Glastonbury, England.

July 5: The Beach Boys

July 16: Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo

July 20: Warren Haynes

July 26: Thomas Dolby (Totally Tubular Festival)

July 28: The Music of ABBA with the DSO

Aug. 10: Classic Albums Live - Purple Rain

Sept. 23: Vampire Weekend

Ezra Koenig of the band Vampire Weekend performs at the 2019 Firefly Music Festival in this June 23, 2019, file photo.

The Fillmore Detroit

May 14: Sean Paul

May 15: Joyner Lucas

May 18: Patton Oswalt

May 20: The Amity Affliction

May 21: Gary Clark Jr.

Austin musician Gary Clark Jr. opened for The Rolling Stones at Petco Park.

May 25: Echo & The Bunnymen

May 29: Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls

May 30: The Allman Betts Band

May 31: Ashley McBryde

Carly Pearce, left, and Ashley McBryde accept the award for best country duo/group performance for "Never Wanted To Be That Girl" at the 65th annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023, in Los Angeles.

June 2: Tank 

June 3: All The Smoke

June 6: Jacob Collier

June 16: The Teskey Brothers

July 1: Hawthorne Heights

July 12: Funny Marco and Bobbi Althoff

July 20: Marcus King

July 24: Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox

Aug. 27: New Found Glory

Sept. 1: The Gaslight Anthem

Sept. 19: Manchester Orchestra

Oct. 1: Underoath 

Oct. 3: Alec Benjamin  

Oct. 19: Dane Cook 

Oct. 29: Lawrence

Nov. 21: Mike Birbiglia

Dec. 12: The Dead South 

Fisher Theatre 

July 13: It’s Time, Girls Night Out/ Kierra Sheard  

Saint Andrew’s Hall 

May 9: Kamasi Washington

May 13: Uriah Heep and Saxon

May 14: Better Than Ezra

May 18: SiM

May 21: In Flames

May 23: The Boulet Brothers' Dragula

May 24: X Ambassadors

The X-Ambassadors perform at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.

May 28: Erra

May 30: Little Big

June 4: Sebastian Bach

June 6: Andy Frasco and The UN

June 15: Dexter and the Moonrocks

June 16: PVRIS

June 23: The Spill Canvas

June 29: Medium Build

July 9: jxdn

July 27: Bowling For Soup

Aug. 10: Five For Fighting

Aug. 28: The Beths

Aug. 29: Built To Spill

Sept. 27: The Airborne Toxic Event

Oct. 11: Giolì and Assia

Nov. 5: Drive-By Truckers

The Shelter 

May 15: Jeff Bernat

May 22: BashfortheWorld

June 2: Autumn Kings

June 21: Driveways

June 28: The Early November

July 5: Every Avenue

July 10: Frances Forever

July 15: Mates of State

July 22: Nico Vega

July 28: Caspian

July 31: Wilderado

Aug. 27: King Buzzo

agraham@detroitnews.com