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Ticketmaster is a notorious and known website where people can purchase tickets to different shows of any kind without having to go to an actual box office. If you're wanting to bring your kids to an ice skating show, circus, or get tickets for a pop concert, it's highly recommended to use online sites and be prepared rather than the last minute.

  1. This will enable you to do more than just recovering passwords and order histories, etc. It helps you save personal information (such as credit/debit card information), as well as the ability to print out receipts and tickets as soon as they are purchased.
  2. This will allow you to filter specific categories and events related to what is planned in the future.
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  3. Search and browse around from sports games to rock concerts or family friendly events. If you know of a future event but Ticketmaster does not show it in the search, please know that tickets are not going to be available until a later date.
  4. This can not be expressed enough. Look up the name of the venue/area the event will take place on an alternative web site. Ticketmaster does not always show you specific seating so you need to do research elsewhere to know exact numbers or letters. Even if it's in the same arena/venue, the seating charts will not be the same as another show/event (for example, concert vs. basketball game). You need to know how close or how far you will be away from the main entertainment or stage, as well as different levels (if applicable), as there is a clear difference between a floor seat and balcony seat (bleeder or near the ceiling)
    • Lots of venue websites, especially the ones located in metropolitan cities, have their own seating chart for different events.
  5. This pop up will waste your time and may result in you losing tickets!
  6. This screen will show you a non labeled layout of the venue and you will need to know exactly which seat number/section you want to be in. On the right hand side of the screen there will be different options of available tickets that you can purchase. Click on your option as quickly as possible! Tickets on this website will be sold out in the blink of an eye, especially for high demand artists.
  7. Shipping methods look exactly like as if you're purchasing any other item online. Depending on where you live, you might find ground shipping to be the most efficient. If the event date is closer than a month or you wish to have the tickets immediately, choose the option of printing your tickets out or picking them up at the local box office. When printing tickets out, they will be an actual ticket, just on a 8"x11" paper instead of regular ticket stubs - remember to bring the entire paper with you to the event!
  8. You'll need to enter your credit card information or how you will be paying for the tickets. Having an account has it's perks, as you wouldn't need to worry about inputting information every time. This page also has its own unique timer, so please be sure that you have everything in front of you beforehand.
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  • Question
    How can I buy tickets if the Ticketmaster site is closed due to the proximity of a concert?
    Community Answer
    Get the tickets from another source. Try StubHub.
  • Question
    What do I do after getting the Ticketmaster receipt?
    Community Answer
    Print the receipt(s) if you can. If you can't, download the file to your phone. Present either the printed or digital copy to gain entrance to the show you chose.
  • Question
    Do I need to hit refresh when waiting for ticket info online?
    Community Answer
    No. If Ticketmaster is refreshed, you may need to enter all the info again.
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