Web site gives event goers a head start on ticket purchases
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Ticket web site allows users to avoid lines and purchase various types of tickets in advance, before the general public
A new site dedicated to help fans get great concert, sports, and theater tickets has launched. PresalePassword.com is a new blog created by concert enthusiasts that offers free presale password information to help concert, sports, and theater fans get tickets before the general public for the biggest events nationwide. The site offers on-time presale information the moment it becomes available with the goal of helping the hardcore concert fans get the best tickets at the lowest prices.
Ticket web site allows users to avoid lines and purchase various types of tickets in advance, before the general public
A new site dedicated to help fans get great concert, sports, and theater tickets has launched. PresalePassword.com is a new blog created by concert enthusiasts that offers free presale password information to help concert, sports, and theater fans get tickets before the general public for the biggest events nationwide. The site offers on-time presale information the moment it becomes available with the goal of helping the hardcore concert fans get the best tickets at the lowest prices.
Buying concert tickets through
an event's public sale can be a game of chance, with tickets selling
out before fans have a chance to get seats. Major events like Taylor
Swift, Garth Brooks, The Who, Miley Cyrus, Dave Matthews Band, and Pearl
Jam will sell out within 10-15 minutes, and often leaves thousands of
fans without tickets.
If an event sells out, often the only option for
concertgoers is to buy tickets from the secondary market where prices
can far exceed face value. Buying tickets through a presale not only
gives fans a better chance of getting great tickets before the general
public, but also allows fans to buy tickets at face price, which is
often significantly less than prices on the secondary market. Ticket
presales are usually available for most events, and start about one to
seven days before the public sale. Concert fans simply need to take the
password for your specific event, select the number of seats to search,
and use it when the primary ticketing
agent (such as Ticketmaster or AXS) asks you for the promotion code. The
presale often has a better ticket allotment than the general public
sale.
PresalePassword.com prides
itself on being one of the only sources on the web that provides presale
password information to get tickets early completely free. For more
information or to find a list of upcoming events, visit presalepassword.com.