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  • iHeartRadio Music Festival to Feature Nick Jonas

    The iHeartRadio Music Festival will take place on September 18 and 19 in Paradise, Nevada, and it will feature major headlining superstars like Janet Jackson, Nick Jonas, Demi Lovato, The Weeknd and Jason Derulo. Both nights of iHeartRadio Music Festival are entirely sold out on the primary market
  • Van Halen and Motley Crue Set for Big Revival Tours - Tickets on Sale!

    1980s band Motley Crue will be touring on their "The Final Tour" until December, and tickets are averaging over $185 on the secondary market. To compare, another revival tour from this summer featuring 1970s group, Van Halen, will extend until October and is averaging $228 on the secondary market.
  • Tickets for Electric Zoo Are Cheaper on Secondary Ticket Market

    New York City's Electric Zoo Festival, which features acts like The Chemical Brothers, Above & Beyond and Alesso, kicks off this weekend Randall's Island. Although primary tickets are still available for the three-day event, cheaper tickets are available for purchase on the secondary market.
  • Madonna's Rebel Hearts Tour Launches September 2015

    On September 9, Madonna will embark on The Rebel Hearts Tour in support of her thirteenth studio album which she released earlier this year. Secondary tickets for Madonna are over $300 across all of her scheduled dates with openers, Amy Schumer and Diplo.
  • North Carolina 2015 Mustang Music Festival Tickets On-Sale

    Mustang Music Festival is being held this year on October 9th and 10th and will feature 20 artists including Keller Williams & More Than a Little and Rusted Root. The festival features over 30 artisans and a Craft Beer Village with numerous regional breweries, as well as food and drink vendors.
  • AC/DC Tickets Are Growing in Popularity As Rock or Bust Tour Nears

    Australian rock legends AC/DC are ready to kick off the 13-date North American leg of their Rock or Bust Tour on August 22 at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts, and the tour marks the first U.S. tour since 2010. On the secondary ticket market, prices to see the band are rising quickly.
  • The Rolling Stones "Zip Code" Tour Tickets Were Their Cheapest in Years

    The Rolling Stones' "Zip Code" tour finished up on July 15 and it was one of the band's cheapest in years. Some tickets were as low as $30, making them the lowest average ticket prices the band has had since "Bigger Bang" in 2005-2007. Their "Bigger Bang" tour was the second-highest grossing tour in history.
  • Kelly Clarkson 'Piece by Piece' Tour Tickets Cheaper than Fellow 'American Idol' Stars

    Kelly Clarkson launched her "Piece by Piece" North American headlining tour on July 11 in Hershey, PA at Hershey Park Stadium, and the singer will wrap up the 36-date run on September 20 in Camden, New Jersey at the Susquehanna Bank Center (tickets still available). Although Clarkson has been largely regarded as the top "American Idol" standout, her fellow "American Idol" stars Adam Lambert and Carrie Underwood saw higher secondary market ticket prices on their previous tours, making Clarkson tickets cheaper than fellow stars' pricing.
  • Taylor Swift 1989 World Tour Tickets Have Fans Seeing Red

    This weekend, Taylor Swift will play five shows at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and across the five dates, the average secondary ticket price is averaging a whopping $603. Over the five nights, the most expensive show is her Saturday performance, where a single ticket is averaging at $730.
  • Dead & Company Will Play Two MSG Shows - Pre-Sale Tickets Sold Out

    The Grateful Dead's incarnation, "Dead & Co," will now play two dates at Madison Square Garden on October 31 and November 1 with John Mayer. Dead & Co announced an American Express card-holder pre-sale August 10, which sold out in just a matter of minutes, so a second show was added.
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