Getting your hands on those elusive concert, sports, or theatre tickets can feel like winning a lottery! But fear not β if you know how to navigate Ticketmaster’s queue system effectively, you can greatly improve your chances of snagging those must-have tickets! Here’s how to master the queue, secure the best deals, and shop at the right times. π
Where to Find It? π
Ticketmaster is your go-to place for securing event tickets in the UK. Whether youβre after tickets for a music gig, West End show, or your favourite football match, head over to:
- Ticketmaster UK ποΈ
- See Tickets ποΈ
- Live Nation πΆ
- AXS π€
But thereβs more! Sometimes retailers offer exclusive pre-sales, and these links can be a goldmine:
- O2 Priority for O2 customers π±
- Barclaycard Entertainment for Barclaycard holders π³
- Spotify Fans First for special invites π§
How to Use It π‘
- Get Ahead of the Crowd πββοΈ: The key to winning the Ticketmaster queue game is preparation. Make sure youβre logged into your Ticketmaster account ahead of time, and have your payment details saved in your account. This way, you can be ready to check out quickly when tickets are available.
- Join the Waiting Room Early β°: Once the event opens, youβll be placed in a virtual queue. Arriving just before the ticket sale starts gives you an advantage over latecomers. Typically, the waiting room opens about 10 minutes before the actual sale time.
- Stay Patient and Donβt Refresh π¬: It can be tempting to refresh the page when it seems like nothing is happening, but resist the urge! Refreshing can take you back to the start of the queue.
- Multiple Devices? Sure, Why Not! π±π»: Use different devices (laptop, phone, tablet) to increase your chances. Just make sure each device is connected to the same Ticketmaster account!
Tips for Snagging the Best Deals πΈ
- Check Pre-Sales π: Pre-sales are your ticket to getting ahead of the general public. Sign up for mailing lists and use pre-sale links via O2 Priority, Barclaycard, or even fan clubs.
- Use Discount Codes π°: Sometimes, venues or promoters offer promo codes. Always do a quick search before checkout to see if thereβs a discount code available.
- Time It Right β³: Some ticket sellers release more tickets closer to the event. So, if you missed out the first time, keep an eye on the site or use services like Twickets for face-value resale options. π€
- Avoid Weekday Morning Sales β: Most people are at work during this time, which means fewer competitors. If a sale drops midweek, you might have a better chance.
- Resale Tickets π: Sometimes, reselling sites like StubHub or Viagogo have lower prices closer to the event date. Just make sure you’re using trusted platforms!
Best Times to Shop β°
- Weekday Mornings π : As mentioned earlier, fewer people are available to join the queue during working hours, so if you see tickets go on sale at 10 AM on a Wednesday, jump in!
- Last-Minute Tickets π: Close to the event date, people sometimes sell tickets at a discount if they canβt attend. Check platforms like Gumtree or Twickets for last-minute deals.
- Pre-Sales & General Sales π«: Set reminders for when pre-sales start (typically 2-3 days before the general sale). You can sign up for alerts with Ticketmaster and related platforms to never miss out.
With these tips, you can become a Ticketmaster pro in no time! π No more missing out on your favourite events β just follow the steps, be patient, and stay strategic. πͺ