4 Ways to Save Money When Buying Concert Tickets

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There are few experiences in life as thrilling as seeing your favourite artists live. Some might even describe that thrill as unbeatable. It is an experience that is remembered for a lifetime, as well as a great way to bond with friends and to make new ones.

However, recent years have seen ticket prices increase many times, meaning lots of fans end up being priced out of one of life’s most precious moments. Unless, of course, they know the tips in this article. Great deals on tickets are out there, if you are patient, prepared, and know where to look.

Here are some of the best ways to make concert tickets more affordable.

1. Presales

Concert promoters often offer a small number of tickets to certain people at a reduced price before they start selling them to the general public. However, the people who get offered them aren’t names pulled out of a hat, which means you could be one of them.

The tickets are often sold to customers of companies who sponsor the concerts. These are usually credit card companies or mobile networks. Make sure you are on the special offers email list of your providers to hear about any presales. When a band you like announces a concert or tour, take a look at the posters and see which companies are mentioned.

2. Fanclubs and social media

Another mailing list to make sure you are signed up to is one of your favourite artists. Many acts and bands release early tickets to their fan club members, along with other occasional perks such as merchandise, exclusive content, and meet-and-greets.

Following their social media is also a smart idea. Not only will it make sure you hear about pre sales or concerts early, but many artists hold competitions in the run-up to concerts and festivals, usually with tickets as the prize.

3. Check resale sites

These have gained a bad reputation in recent years as a result of touts buying up tickets during the general sale and then immediately charging many times their original price on resale sites. However, this does not mean there are no deals to be had. You just need to be patient and attentive.

Often, the best time to visit secondary ticket marketplaces like Queen of Tickets is in the days leading up to the concert. Of the thousands who bought tickets in the general sale, some are bound to have their plans interrupted at the last minute. Many turn to these sites not to make a profit, but just to earn back some of the money they spent on non-refundable tickets that they can’t use.

4. Check deal sites

Discount websites like Groupon occasionally also offer concert tickets or discount codes for certain ticketing sites or venues. Keep an eye on sites like this for any good deals. Sometimes, tickets might not be discounted but they can save you money by throwing in merchandise and other perks.

Conclusion

In life, it’s important to balance spending money on your own memorable experiences with saving it for things like a first home or your kid’s future. Knowing these tips for buying tickets to events cheaply can help you strike that balance in this increasingly expensive industry.

Vinh Van Lam
the authorVinh Van Lam
Vinh Van Lam, co-founder of ArtSHINE, is a visionary art coach and entrepreneur with a passion for fostering creativity. With a diverse background in art and business, he brings a unique perspective to empower emerging artists, enabling them to thrive in the dynamic art industry through the innovative platform of ArtSHINE.

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