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How to Get Good Concert Tickets

Attending a popular concert can be an exciting experience. While it may be easier to watch a taped performance from your couch, nothing quite compares to the thrill of seeing and hearing your favorite music artist perform live. Avoid missing your chance to join with other fans as you cheer from the crowd. Getting good concert tickets does involve planning but the benefits are well worth your efforts.

Instructions

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      Join artist fans clubs to receive special notifications and updates. Pay any fees associated with club membership. Sign up for email alerts regarding ticket sale dates and VIP ticket pricing. Take notice of scheduled pre-sales and the password for entry. Use this insider knowledge to locate and purchase seats ahead of the public.

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      Create accounts with several ticket vendors. Providers such as TicketMaster offer special purchase privileges to club members. This may even include access to pre-sale tickets and discount pricing. Registration also makes purchasing tickets online more convenient by storing your personal information. Sign into your account prior to the ticket drop and ready yourself for the battle to get the tickets you desire.

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      Wait in line outside ticket vending booths. Although this method may seem archaic, it can land you tickets to your favorite concert. This is because certain blocks of seating are reserved for different vendors and purchase methods. Find out when the tickets are going on sale to coordinate your stay. Team up with a friend to ensure you don't loose your place in line.

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      Think outside your immediate location. Increase your chances of getting good tickets by remaining open to travel. Just because tickets are sold out in your city doesn't mean they'll be as hard to come by in another tour location. Keep track of the entire tour schedule and associated ticket vendors.

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      Look for second chance opportunities. Check with ticket vendors and brokers leading up to the actual concert date, even if the show date has already "sold out". There may be a chance that more seats have been cleared for sale or that promoters weren't able to sell their quota of seats. Scour fan sites and message boards to find unwanted tickets for sale.

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