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If your tickets have any of the designations below, it means that there are no assigned seats in your section. You are able to stand (or sometimes sit) anywhere within that section on a first-come, first-served basis.GA - General AdmissionSRO - Standing Room OnlyPit - A general admission area just in front of the stage that is also SROLawn - A general admission area, typically in the back of amphitheaters, where in most cases you can sit or standSometimes these tickets will display sections, rows and even seat numbers. These numbers are for inventory management only and do not represent a specific seat location.
Last updated: Sat, Jun 01, 2024 at 9:13AM
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Once you have selected an event for which you are interested in ordering tickets, at the top of the listings you will be able to select how you would like to filter tickets. You can turn on "Accessibility Options", and the tickets list will refresh to show accessible seats. These listings will show "ADA Accessible" in the seller's notes. Due to the nature of the secondary event ticket marketplace, not all events will have accessible seating available.Please note that venues have different rules and restrictions for accessible seating. If you do not require an accessible seat but wish to purchase an "ADA Accessible" ticket, please contact the venue before purchasing to be sure you can use the ticket.
Last updated: Sat, Jun 01, 2024 at 9:13AM
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There are many ways to deliver tickets to ensure that customers receive their tickets as quickly and easily as possible. These delivery types include:Email Delivery: Tickets that will be sent to you via email as soon as they are made available. The email will include a link to download and print your tickets.Instant Download: Tickets that are typically sent within minutes after your order has been confirmed. You will receive an email with a link to download and print your tickets.
Mobile E-Tickets: Tickets that will be sent to you via email and that
must
be displayed on a smartphone. You should not print these tickets out, as they cannot be scanned from paper at the venue.
Shipped Tickets: These hardstock tickets will be shipped to you through UPS. Once the tickets have shipped, you will receive an email with the tracking information.AXS Mobile ID (formerly called Flash Seats): Tickets will be transferred to you electronically. You will need to create an AXS account at www.axs.com using the email address that was used to purchase your tickets. You will also need to install the AXS mobile app. The app will provide you with a barcode for the venue to scan when you arrive at the event.Electronic Transfer: Tickets will be transferred to you electronically from the website on which they were originally purchased. They will be pulled up and scanned from your smart phone, and there is no need to designate a credit card or ID for the tickets.
Special Delivery: A form of delivery that includes
Local Pickup
- Tickets will be available for pick up from the seller at or near the venue with a valid ID.
Will Call
- Tickets will be available for pick up at the venue's Will Call window or Box Office with a valid ID.
Paperless Tickets
- Tickets are associated with the original form of payment. This may be on a credit card or prepaid gift card. You will either receive this card by picking it up or, if possible, it will be shipped, or a meet up at the venue will be coordinated between you and the seller.
If your order is being delivered to you through the website's Special Delivery services, you will receive an email with additional instructions, along with the details that are necessary to have an easy and quick pick up.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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If the event is coming up in a few days or few hours, most of the tickets on the site will be available for Email Delivery, Mobile E-Tickets, Electronic Transfer or Special Delivery. When the order has been confirmed, you will receive either a link to download and print your tickets or detailed instructions on how you will be receiving your tickets.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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The primary market is the website, venue or box office that will first produce and release tickets for purchase. The secondary market facilitates transactions between customers and the sellers who purchased the tickets elsewhere. This site does not own or produce the tickets.The secondary market is a live market, and inventory can change as tickets are bought and sold. As a live market, prices may be above or below the original face value that is listed on the ticket. Orders are also considered requests until the seller confirms that the tickets are still available.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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Usually you are able to order tickets up until the event has started. However, it is always recommended to order tickets as early as possible, as there may be less tickets to choose from as the event gets closer. Once it has started, please keep in mind the different types of delivery methods and that you print any Email Delivery tickets prior to attending the event.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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After searching and selecting tickets, you can place your order on the website or over the phone with an agent. When the seller confirms that the tickets you ordered are still available, you will then receive a confirmation email. This email will include any available delivery information. When your tickets have been sent, you will receive a second email with that information. Delivery methods are determined by the seller and are also based on when the tickets will be available.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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Customer service will try to see if it is possible to get your tickets reprinted or reissued. However, we are not responsible for tickets that have been lost, stolen, or damaged. It can be very difficult to get tickets reprinted or reissued, so it is always recommended to keep them in a safe place.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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If the event was postponed or rescheduled, a refund will not be issued for your order as the tickets will still be valid for the new date.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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This site displays secondary market inventory from professional sellers. This website does not own any of the inventory that is available to be ordered on the site. Typically, the sellers purchased the tickets on the primary market or through personal relationships with teams, artists, or venues.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM