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Home›How To›How to Buy on Ticketmaster: 8 Steps

How to Buy on Ticketmaster: 8 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 2, 2024
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Buying tickets for concerts, sports events, and theater performances on Ticketmaster is a fast and convenient way to secure your spot at your favorite events. Follow these eight simple steps to buy tickets on Ticketmaster.

1.Create an account: First, visit the Ticketmaster website (www.ticketmaster.com) and sign up for an account. This will make purchasing tickets quicker and more efficient.

2.Search for events: Use the search bar at the top of the page to look for specific artists, events, or venues. Alternatively, you can browse upcoming events by category or location.

3.Select your event: Once you have found your desired event, click on it to access the event page with all the relevant details.

4.Choose your ticket type: Different events may offer various types of tickets (e.g., general admission, reserved seating, VIP packages). Decide on the type of ticket that best suits your needs and budget.

5.Check for presale or special offers: If any presale codes or special offers are available for your chosen event, make sure to enter them before proceeding. These codes can sometimes provide exclusive access or discounts on tickets.

6.Select your seats: For reserved seating events, you will need first to choose your seating section. Then, you can either let Ticketmaster automatically assign the best available seats within that section or opt for the interactive seat map that allows you to handpick specific seats directly.

7.Proceed to checkout: Once you have selected your tickets and seats, click “Checkout” to continue with the purchasing process.

8.Enter payment information and finalize purchase: At checkout, you will need to enter your payment information (credit/debit card details or PayPal) and billing address. Make sure all details are accurate before confirming your purchase! After submitting your order, you should receive a confirmation email from Ticketmaster containing information about your purchased tickets.

Congratulations, you have successfully bought your tickets on Ticketmaster! Get ready to enjoy the show!

 

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