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How to Easily Buy Tickets for Concerts You Want to Attend.

14/9/2020

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If you are anticipating that one of your favourite bands will be performing soon, you are probably already on the edge of your seat, waiting for tickets to start selling so that you can grab as many as you need. There are different tips that you can follow to ensure that you are first to know when an event is happening and, therefore, the first to get tickets the moment they are on the market. Even if you were late to the game and want to get tickets to a sold-out event, some tips can hopefully do the trick.
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1. Register for the Bands’ Mailing List
The very first thing you need to do before your favourite band has an event is to go to their website and register your email so that you are on their mailing list. This will keep you in the know about all their latest news and future plans. Most of the time, updates about events, concerts,  and tickets will be sent to you automatically, which means you will be among the first to know. You should also check notifications in your inbox as soon as possible to not miss out on any opportunity.
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2. Follow the Bands’ Social Media Presence
Any band or artist who will have a concert is sure to announce it on the various social media sites that practically everyone uses nowadays. Following your favorite band’s social media pages and getting notified every time there is a new post or announcement ensures that you can acquire tickets as soon as they are on sale, or even apply for tickets pre-sale if possible.

3. Check out Ticket Websites
Ticket websites are vendors that bands and different entities use to sell their event’s tickets. There are various ticket websites out there, and to be on the safe side, you should check out as many as possible for tickets for the event that you want to attend. Basically, these ticket websites are third-party companies that connect artists with their fan base and markets of those interested in such an event. You will find many artists and bands using such websites because, based on what experts from TicketFairy.com say, they provide a safe and secure way to sell and buy tickets. For this reason, many bands are choosing ticketing websites to sell tickets rather than selling tickets solely on their websites, along with reaching a broader fan base.

​In Tampa Bay, various concerts are happening, and checking these websites is your best chance of getting tickets for the shows. Not only will you have a convenient and safe way to buy tickets for all Tampa Bay concerts, but you may even find some discounts. Just be sure to only use legitimate and well-known websites to avoid any scams or purchasing fake tickets.
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4. Sign-up for Different Ticket Websites
While checking the different ticket websites out there, it is useful to sign-up for an account on each so that you are up to date with any news and any events happening around your area. You will probably find a mailing list that you can join to get fast updates. Signing up ensures that when it is time to buy the actual ticket, you already have everything set up, and you do not have to worry about filling in information or missing out on tickets because you do not have an account.

5. Track Ticket Vendors’ Social Media Posts
Another social media presence that you need to track is the ticket vendors’ pages and accounts. They are going to be continuously adding posts the moment a concert is looming on the horizon. Following their pages means that you get notified the moment they have tickets on sale, when tickets are sold out, and when they get restocked.
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6. Refresh Repeatedly
Believe it or not, this method works brilliantly. Sometimes an event may be sold out, and then after a couple of refreshes, you find that there are tickets available. This is not magic; it is much simpler but still amazing. Basically, when a person books a ticket, they need to pay, and if the payment falls through or they change their mind about buying a ticket, the ticket goes back to being on sale. 
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If you give up when you see the concert is sold out, you will lose out on an opportunity you didn’t even know you had. Keep refreshing until you find tickets available; it’s not much of an exaggeration when we say that the refresh button is going to be your new best friend.

7. Last Resort
If the concert is still sold out after a million refreshes, do not lose hope. You can simply look for people selling the tickets they bought. You just need to be wary of scammers that could take your money from you and give you nothing in return. It might be a bit pricier than purchasing the ticket from the actual vendor. However, if you really want to attend the concert, then this is a viable option.
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Now that you know how you can get concert tickets for your favourite band, it is time to start signing up for as many mailing lists and ticket-selling websites as possible. Staying up to date is the best way to ensure that all venues are available when you want to book a ticket for the concert you want. The most important thing to remember is to be careful when browsing for tickets because there are plenty of scammers out there.
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