Concerts for $30? Tickets to these 42 Kansas City-area shows go on sale soon
Tickets for wide variety of concerts taking place in the Kansas City area are now available at a discounted rate many of which will take place at the new venue opening in Riverside this summer.
Live Nation’s “Summer of Live” sale opened for Live Nation members last week and is accessible to the general public from Wednesday, April 29, to Tuesday, May 5. The ticket promotion from the entertainment company offers $30 tickets to select events in the United States and Canada, while tickets are available.
The $30 price tag includes all service fees, before taxes. Live Nation says any taxes will be added as applicable by city, state and/or venue.
Many of the concerts coming to Live Nation-backed Morton Amphitheater are included in the sale, as are a few happening at other Live Nation-associated venues. Here’s a look at what artists have $30 tickets and where the seats are located inside.
What Kansas City concerts cost $30 during Live Nation sale?
Forty-two concerts happening in the Kansas City area this year have tickets available for $30 during Live Nation’s “Summer of Live” sale. Of these 42, 37 are scheduled for Morton Amphitheater.
Notable shows taking place outside the amphitheater include pop star Alex Warren, who brings his Finding Family on the Road Tour on Sunday, June 21, to T-Mobile Center, and emo rock band Dance Gavin Dance, who plays Wednesday, May 13, at the VooDoo Lounge inside Harrah’s Kansas City.
The $30 tickets at Morton Amphitheater are located in the general admission lawn area for these artists coming to Riverside:
- Kesha with Chromeo and Sizzy Rocket: Wednesday, June 3
- RÜFÜS DU SOL with Fcukers: Wednesday, June 10
- Godsmack with Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy: Friday, June 12
- Dierks Bentley with Ricky Skaggs and Owen Riegling: Saturday, June 13
- The Pussycat Dolls with Lil’ Kim and Mya: Thursday, June 18
- “Weird” Al Yankovic: Friday, June 19
- mgk and Wiz Khalifa: Tuesday, June 23
- Luke Bryan with Shane Profitt, Lauren Watkins, RaeLynn and DJ ROCK: Thursday, July 9
- Evanescence with Spirit Box and Nova Twins: Sunday, July 12
- John Mellencamp: Monday, July 13
- Tyler Childers with Wednesday: Tuesday, July 14
- Tape B and Levity: Thursday, July 23
- Jason Aldean with Chase Matthew, Mackenzie Carpenter and Dee Jay Silver: Saturday, July 25
- The Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers: Thursday, July 30
- Parker McCollum with Gary Allan and Josh Abbott Band: Friday, July 31
- Dirty Heads and 311: Tuesday Aug 4
- Ne-Yo and Akon: Friday, Aug. 7
- Train with Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson: Wednesday, Aug. 12
- Lynyrd Skynyrd and Foreigner with Six Gun Sally: Friday, Aug. 14
- Empire of The Sun with Polo & Pan and Midnight Generation: Sunday, Aug. 16
- Rod Stewart with Richard Marx: Satutday, Aug. 15
- Guns N’ Roses: Wednesday, Aug. 19
- 5 Seconds of Summer with The Band Camino: Thursday, Aug. 20
- Tim McGraw: Friday, Aug. 21
- Toto, Christopher Cross and The Romantics: Monday, Aug. 24
- Chicago and Styx: Tuesday, Aug. 25
- Santana and The Doobie Brothers: Wednesday, Aug. 26
- $uicideboy$ with Destroy Lonely and more: Sunday, Aug. 30
- Wu-Tang Clan with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: Wednesday, Sept. 2
- Mötley Crüe with Tesla and Extreme: Tuesday, Sept. 8
- Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson with The Hu and Orgy: Thursday, Sept. 10
- Billy Idol: Wednesday, Sept. 16
- Hank Williams Jr: Saturday, Sept. 19
- Breaking Benjamin with Chevelle, STARSET and Kami Kehoe: Thursday, Sept. 24
- Brooks & Dunn with David Lee Murphy and Angie K: Friday, Oct. 2
- Five Finger Death Punch with Cody Jinks and Eva Under Fire: Saturday, Oct. 3
- Thomas Rhett with Zach John King and Emily Ann Roberts: Friday, Oct. 23