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Another Concert Deal Hits Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids concert fans are on a bit of a hot streak right now. Earlier this week, we told you about a four-tickets-for-$99 deal at venues in Grand Rapids and Detroit... and now even more are popping up!

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This time, it’s coming from The Intersection and it’s leaning all the way into the lucky vibes.

How the 4-for-$99 Deal Works

For a limited time, you can grab a “Four Leaf Clover 4-Pack,” that’s four tickets for $99 on select shows when you use the passcode GOLD at sectionlive.com.

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The deal runs now through Sunday, March 22 at 11:59 p.m., so you won’t want to push your luck too far.

Shows Included in the Four Leaf Clover Deal

Here’s the full list of eligible shows:

    • ERRA & Currents — March 25
    • Mammoth WVH — March 27
    • Steel Panther — March 28
    • Midnight Til Morning — April 1
    • The Devil Wears Prada — April 2
    • The Black Dahlia Murder — April 3
    • Bad Suns — April 3
    • Hunter Hayes — April 10
    • Bleed From Within — April 11
    • Kxllswxtch — April 15
    • Hail The Sun — April 23
    • Demon Hunter — April 30
    • Hippie Sabotage — April 30
    • Geoff Tate — May 12
    • Plain White T's — May 15
    • Alpha Wolf — May 26
    • Iration — June 7
    • Augustana & Phantom Planet — June 10
    • Yacht Rock Revue — September 19
    • Aly & AJ — December 2

From metal to country to throwback pop, there’s a little bit of everything in the mix, which means your odds of finding something you like are pretty good.

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Between the timing, the lineup, and the price, Grand Rapids concert fans might want to consider this their lucky week!

One-Hit Wonders of the 2000s

Stacker compiled a list of popular one-hit wonders from the 2000s using Billboard, Reuters, and other online sources.

Gallery Credit: Taneasha White-Gibson