
Tue, Aug 18 at 6:30 PM
George M. Steinbrenner Field, Tampa
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10 live tickets are priced under $50 right now, starting from $4 — real from-prices pulled straight from the seat map, not a teaser number.
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StubHub has told reporters that roughly 40% of the tickets on its marketplace sell under $50 — real, honest inventory, not just marquee acts. It never built a page proving it. This one does: every card below carries its own live from-price, sorted cheapest first, no inflated headline number.
No surprises at checkout, either: the price on the card is the price you compare, seat maps show every section's from-price before you commit, and each order ships electronically with a 100% Buyer Guarantee. Real prices, not marketing math — value framing you can actually verify on the seat map, not a stat we're asking you to take on faith.
The cheapest verified live listings across concerts, sports and theatre, sorted lowest-price first. No estimates — every price is pulled straight from the seat map, and the threshold below adjusts to whatever the live catalogue can actually back up, rather than a fixed number that outruns the data.

Tue, Aug 18 at 6:30 PM
George M. Steinbrenner Field, Tampa
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Mon, Aug 17 at 6:40 PM
Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati
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Tue, Aug 18 at 6:07 PM
Mirabito Stadium, Binghamton
Get Tickets$6Mon, Aug 17 at 7:00 PM
Trenton Thunder Ballpark, Trenton
Get Tickets$7Tue, Aug 18 at 6:05 PM
Lake Elsinore Diamond, Lake Elsinore
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Tue, Aug 18 at 6:35 PM
Wisconsin Brewing Company Park, Oconomowoc
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Tue, Aug 18 at 6:35 PM
Bowling Green Ballpark, Bowling Green
Get Tickets$7Prefer to shop by category? Each rail below is sorted cheapest-first within concerts, sports and theatre, so the lowest live price for that category leads — not the biggest name.



Mon, Aug 17 at 6:00 PM
Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
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Mon, Aug 17 at 7:00 PM
Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre at the Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank
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Mon, Aug 17 at 1:40 PM
Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati
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Tue, Aug 18 at 6:35 PM
Dickey-Stephens Park, North Little Rock
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Tue, Aug 18 at 6:35 PM
Prince Georges Stadium, Bowie
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Tue, Aug 18 at 6:30 PM
BayCare Ballpark, Clearwater
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Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, Jupiter
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Wed, Aug 19 at 1:00 PM
Kirby Center for the Performing Arts, Wilkes Barre
Get Tickets$12Wed, Aug 19 at 7:00 PM
Under The Big Top - Lerner Town Square at Tysons II, Tysons Corner
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Mon, Aug 17 at 7:30 PM
The Loft At City Winery - Philadelphia , Philadelphia
Get Tickets$33There's no single trick that guarantees a lower price, but a few honest patterns hold up across concerts, sports and theatre: demand drives the number more than the calendar date, flexible seating beats a fixed budget, and comparing live listings beats guessing at a “fair” price.
Lower-demand dates often get cheaper as sellers holding unsold seats cut prices closer to showtime. Sold-out or high-demand nights can move the opposite way as scarcity pushes prices up. There's no single rule — which is exactly why the prices on this page are live, not fixed estimates.
A Tuesday show or a non-marquee matchup typically lists lower than a Friday headline date or a playoff game. If your plans are flexible, comparing a few nearby dates for the same tour or team is one of the most reliable ways to land a lower price.
The seat map almost always shows a range, not one price. Single seats, upper-level or lawn/GA sections, and splitting a group across two nearby pairs consistently surface the lowest from-price for a given event.
Regular-season and non-rivalry sports games, and preview or weeknight theatre performances, usually undercut playoff games and opening nights. The cheapest-by-category rails above are sorted to surface exactly that.
A “cheap” ticket that adds a surprise fee at checkout isn't actually cheap. Compare the all-in total, not just the headline seat price, before deciding which listing is the better deal.
For a deeper walkthrough, read how to find cheap tickets and how ticket prices and fees actually work.
These are the touring acts and shows currently pricing among the cheapest tickets on the whole site — a real, data-driven list, not a curated marquee roster. Open any artist to see every upcoming date sorted the same cheapest-first way:
Quick answers
Compare the live from-price on the seat map rather than a headline number: pick single seats or upper-level/GA sections, look at weeknight or off-peak dates instead of the marquee show, and browse a category page sorted by price. This page's Under-$50 and cheapest-by-category rails do that comparison for you automatically, and the guide linked below walks through the same approach in more depth.
Yes, when they come from a verified marketplace. A low price on this page reflects real seller supply — season-ticket holders, tour-package seats, or sellers pricing to move inventory before showtime — not a scam. Every listing is checked, transferred so the barcode scans, and backed by a 100% Buyer Guarantee.
Flexible seating is the biggest lever: single seats, upper-level or lawn/GA sections, and non-marquee dates consistently list below front-row or opening-night pricing. After that, comparing a few days of live listings for the same event — rather than buying the first price you see — is the most reliable way to land the lowest available seat.
Often, for lower-demand dates — sellers holding unsold seats tend to cut prices as the date nears. High-demand and sold-out shows can move the opposite way as scarcity bites. There's no universal rule, which is why every price on this page is live rather than a fixed estimate.
Resale prices float with real-time supply and demand, not a printed number. A seller whose plans changed, a slow-selling date, or a non-marquee matchup can all list below face value — while a hot date trades above it. Both directions are normal in a verified resale market, and neither one says anything about whether the ticket itself is genuine.
Electronically. Most orders arrive as mobile e-tickets or transfers within minutes of checkout, well ahead of the event, regardless of the price paid. The exact method is confirmed at checkout, and on-time delivery is covered by the 100% Buyer Guarantee.
10 tickets in today's live pull are priced under $50, starting from $4, out of 180 concert, sports and theatre listings sampled just now. Cheapest-first rails cover Concert, Sports and Theatre. Every price shown is the live from-price on the seat map — nothing is rounded up for a headline.
Resale prices move with real supply, not a printed face value. Sellers pricing to clear seats before showtime, off-peak dates, and non-marquee matchups all tend to list lower; sold-out or high-demand nights can trade above face value instead. Flexible seating — single seats, upper-level or GA sections — is consistently the fastest way to the lowest available price on any given date. A genuinely cheap ticket is measured by the all-in checkout total, not the headline seat price, so the from-price shown on every card here is the number worth comparing across listings. Every ticket on this page, at any price, is delivered electronically and backed by a 100% Buyer Guarantee.
Cheap inventory clusters differently by market. If you're browsing from New York, jump straight to live listings there — the "near you" module above (when it has cheap dates) and the New York city hub both pull from the same real-time feed as this page. Coverage depends on what's genuinely on sale in that market right now, so a quiet week in one city is often a deep week in another.
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