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Seven Ways To Save on Concert Tickets.

29/11/2018

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​You love music, but you don’t love the amount of money you have to pay each time you want to see a show. Concert tickets can get expensive really quickly, especially if you’re the type of person who loves to take in as much live music as possible. If you want amazing seats at some of the best venues, you could find yourself paying exorbitant amounts of cash.
Or, you could take our tips and enjoy great music without breaking the bank. Here are seven strategies that will help you save on concert tickets:

1. Opt for a Seat in the Back
Sure, part of the experience is seeing your favourite artists, but the main attraction is the music. You can save tons of money by choosing a seat in the nosebleed section. You’ll still get to enjoy the atmosphere; plus, big venues typically have screens that showcase the artists on stage, so you really won’t be missing anything at all.

2. Browse Resale Brokers
Buying from a resale broker certainly has its benefits. Make sure you’re browsing verified secondary resellers that have good reputations because you could find yourself out a bunch of money if you go with a bunk broker.
 
There are lots of reputable online resellers that ensure the tickets they sell are genuine. Go this route so you’re not stuck out in the cold when your favourite artist hits the stage.

3. Wait as Long as You Can Stand It
Concert ticket prices are unpredictable. This means, you could end up shelling out a lot of cash if you don’t find the sweet spot in the market. With that said, many concert ticket prices start to drop as performance time approaches.
 
Bad weather like snow can cause last-minute sales to plummet. People who bought their tickets months ago may not be willing to brave elemental conditions, which means you could find yourself with a super affordable ticket simply because you held your breath until you couldn’t take it any longer. If that doesn’t bother you, it could make for a great cheap, last-minute Secret Santa gift!

4. Plan a Roadtrip
If the venue that’s closest to you is outrageously unaffordable, check out prices in other cities. This could be the perfect opportunity for you to take a roadtrip, make some memories, and see your favourite people. Your trip doesn’t have to be elaborate. You can save by staying with people you know in another town, or find a venue that’s close enough to drive to the show and back in a single day.

5. Sit solo
Weird seating arrangements are inevitable in music venues. If you’re traveling alone, you’re likely to get a better deal because rogue single-seat sales are hard for venues to get rid of, but they almost always happen. You can usually negotiate a bargain deal if you’re sitting solo.

6. Find Creative Ways to See Live Shows
Festivals often showcase plenty of local live talent. If you’re on a budget, look for ways to embrace the music scene on a local level. You may discover some brands you absolutely must have in your life!

7. Look for Rewards

Some cash-back sites like Ebates and BeFrugal offer cash-back rewards when you purchase through their sites. This is a great way to gain money back on shows you’d see anyway.
 
You don't have to lose the things you love just because you're on a budget; you just have to look at the world a little differently. Seeing concerts is totally doable if you negotiate creative ways of approaching your ticket purchase. Before you go spending more money than you should, evaluate interesting ways you can connect with music you love.
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