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Live Nation announces $30 tickets at FFCU Amphitheater — Find out which concerts are on the list

"Kali Uchis: For The Girls Tour" is part of the $30 ticket promotion through Live Nation.
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Live Nation is presenting “Summer of Live” with $30 tickets available for select shows at the First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater.

The promotion runs 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 29, through 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, for general sale.

Live Nation All Access members are able to purchase the discounted tickets beginning 10 a.m. Thursday, April 23, through Tuesday, April 28, at 11:59 p.m. T-Mobile Early Access members will be able to purchase tickets from 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, April 28.

All tickets are available at LiveNation.com/SummerofLive.

Albuquerque shows in the promotion include: 

May 27: Kali Uchis “For The Girls Tour” with special guest Mariah The Scientist and Laila

June 13: Luke Bryan with Lanie Gardner, Karley Scott Collins, Shane Profitt and DJ Rock

July 14: Evanescence with Spiritbox and Nova Twins

July 24: Darius Rucker with Old Crow Medicine Show and Austin Williams

July 28: “Motionless In White: The Sweat and Blood Tour” with Lorna Shore, Fit For A King and Static Dress

Aug. 5: Simple Plan with 3OH!3 and Bowling For Soup

Aug. 10: Toto with Christopher Cross and The Romantics

Aug. 16: Ne-yo and Akon – “Nights Like This Tour”

Sept. 7: Godsmack — “The Rise of Rock World Tour” with Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothy

Sept. 13: Mötley Crüe — The Return of the Carnival of Sins” with Tesla and Extreme

Sept. 25: Five Finger Death Punch with Eva Under Fire

Sept. 27: Billy Idol

Sept. 28: Wu-Tang Clan with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Sept. 29: Babymetal with Halestorm and Violent Vira

Oct. 7: Breaking Benjamin with Chevelle, Starset and Kami Kehoe

Oct.  9: Thomas Rhett with Ernest and Emily Ann Roberts

Oct.  11: Suicideboys with Shoreline Mafia, Shakewell, Drain, Black Kray and Slim Gucci

Oct.  14: Staind with Seether and special guests Hoobastank and Hinder

Elizabeth Secor is an arts fellow from the New Mexico Local ϼ Fellowship program. You can reach her at esecor@abqjournal.com.