iHeartRadio Music Festival 2024 in Las Vegas
A legendary festival renowned for its celebrity lineups
Dates: September 20–21, 2024
The iHeartRadio Music Festival is an eagerly anticipated two-day concert event hosted annually on the third or fourth weekend of September along the Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, USA. Held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, this festival showcases today's top artists across various genres and formats. Attendees can expect two nights filled with non-stop chart-topping hits, musical world premieres, and exclusive collaborations among the world's most iconic and hottest musicians. It's a dynamic celebration of music that draws fans from around the globe to experience unforgettable performances in the heart of Las Vegas.
Lineup & Schedule
The iHeartRadio Music Festival lineup promises an electrifying experience over two unforgettable days in Las Vegas. Day One features performances by a diverse array of artists, including Camila Cabello, Dua Lipa, Gwen Stefani, Paramore, Shaboozey, the Black Crowes, and Thomas Rhett. Each artist brings their unique style and hits to the stage, ensuring a dynamic start to the festival. Day Two continues the excitement with another stellar lineup. Audiences can look forward to energetic performances from Big Sean, Doja Cat, Halsey, Hozier, Keith Urban, New Kids on the Block, and Victoria Monét. All performances start at 7:30 pm.
Tickets
Tickets for the iHeartRadio Music Festival are now on sale, offering options for single-day passes starting at $59.50 and going up to $823 for premium access on one night. Alternatively, fans can opt for a two-day pass priced between $119 and $1645, granting entry to performances across both nights. For those seeking an enhanced experience, VIP packages are available at $1250 per day, providing exclusive perks and amenities.
History of iHeartRadio Music Festival
Since its debut in 2011, the iHeartRadio Music Festival has been an annual televised event. It was initially held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas until 2015, when it moved to the T-Mobile Arena in 2016. In 2013, the festival introduced the free Daytime Village, which relocated to the Las Vegas Festival Grounds in 2018.