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Musical headliners will perform on the north side of the Iowa State campus in parking lots near the Molecular Biology building. Paid admission will be required to enter the outdoor concert venue on Friday and Saturday nights, April 17 and 18.
A maximum of 10,000 tickets (valid for concert admission on both nights) will be available for sale to Iowa State University students, faculty, staff and alumni beginning March 30. Tickets will be sold at the Memorial Union Maintenance Shop from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday on the days noted below. Tickets will be exchanged for wristbands at the concert venue.
From March 30 to April 10, anyone with a valid Iowa State University ID will be able to purchase up to two tickets at $5 each.
From April 13-17 (event-week sales), anyone with a valid Iowa State University ID will have the opportunity to purchase up to an additional five tickets for $8 each.
ISU alumni will be able to purchase tickets by contacting the ISU Alumni Association beginning Monday, March 30. ISU Alumni Association members may purchase up to two tickets at $8 each. ISU alumni who are not members of the Alumni Association may purchase up to two tickets at $10 each. Again, tickets will be exchanged for wristbands at the concert venue, and one wristband is valid for concert admission on both nights. To purchase tickets online, log on to www.isualum.org/veishea09 or call the Alumni Association at 1-877-ISU-ALUM. Tickets will be sold first-come, first-served. Tickets must be picked up at the ISU Alumni Center's second-floor reception desk by Saturday, April 18. The Alumni Center is located at 420 Beach Ave., and is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Alumni Center will be staffed limited hours (1 to 5 p.m.) on Veishea Saturday, April 18.
Concerts will be held at the outdoor venue, rain or shine. Tickets are non-refundable.
In addition to the main stage concerts, Veishea week at Iowa State also will feature a variety of FREE entertainment, including comedians, a hypnotist, the Cyclone Idol and "Veishea Says I'm Funny" student competitions and more to be announced soon.




