Concert tickets have controversially become a trading commodity with potentially lucrative profits for sellers and over inflated prices for music fans wishing to experience a live performance. Ticket reselling websites and auction sites are now the first point of call for anyone looking for concert tickets after the first day of release.
To ensure you have the opportunity to buy tickets to see your favourite band play live it is a good idea to sign up to an email newsletter, or to join the band’s Facebook group. Fans connected through newsletter or social networks will often have the chance to purchase concert tickets one day prior to the general public and ticket resellers. Pre-sale tickets may be allocated in limited numbers so it is still necessary to make the purchase as soon as possible after the priority tickets go on sale.
If you are not quick off the mark and find a concert is sold out by the time you want to buy tickets all is not lost, but you are now entering the shady world of the secondary concert tickets market – beware. It is more than likely that you will pay more than the original face value for the tickets, particularly closer to the time of the event. Make sure that the website you are considering purchasing tickets from is genuine; check what others have said about the site by searching. When buying from an auction website check the seller has positive feedback and do not leave your purchase too late to allow reasonable time for postage. Enjoy the show.
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