Entertainment
Live Nation Cancels Popular ‘Lawnie Pass’ for 2025 Concert Season

CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio — Fans of live music will have to look elsewhere for affordable concert access this summer, as Live Nation announced that it will not offer its popular “Lawnie Pass” for the upcoming 2025 season. The decision affects concerts at the Blossom Music Center, a venue known for its diverse lineup of artists.
In a recent statement, Live Nation cited that instead of the Lawnie Pass, they are developing “new and exciting programs for the summer concert season.” This comes after the pass gained popularity in previous years, allowing music lovers to attend more than 20 shows at Blossom Music Center, featuring renowned artists such as Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Avril Lavigne.
Last summer, the Lawnie Pass was a hit among concertgoers, enabling them to enjoy multiple performances at an accessible price. Responding to the change, Live Nation posted on Instagram, stating, “We are working on new and exciting programs for summer concert season. While there will not be a Lawnie Pass program in 2025, previous Lawnies will be the first to hear about these new offerings. We are so grateful to our Lawnie community and we can’t wait to share more with you soon. We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming show this summer.”
Despite the cancellation of the Lawnie Pass, numerous concerts remain scheduled at the Blossom Music Center for the upcoming season. Concertgoers are encouraged to check the venue’s official website for the latest updates on show dates and lineup changes.