How do you get front row seats to a concert?
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How do you get front row seats to a concert?
If the concert venue or the musical artist has a mailing list, sign up. Oftentimes, they’ll offer pre-sale tickets which can increase your chances of getting a limited front row spot. If you’re willing to shell out a little more, you can also look into purchasing a VIP package that often comes with premium seating.
How do I get the best seats at a concert?
With a center stage, the seated sections in the middle of the arena (same as mid court or center ice sections) will be the best and closest seats. With center stage shows there are no longer any seats considered behind the stage.
How do you get free concert tickets?
- Check out the ‘Absolutely Free Tickets’ at StubHub or Ticketmaster.
- Enter online sweepstakes for free tickets.
- Enter social media contests, giveaways and Facebook groups.
- Sign up to be a seat filler.
- Utilize the Groupon + InboxDollars (or Ebates/Rakuten) hack.
- Volunteer at the event or concert.
How do I contact Live Nation by phone?
1 (800) 653-8000
Live Nation/Customer service
Who owns Ticketmaster?
Live Nation Entertainment
Ticketmaster/Parent organizations
How do I get front row seats at a concert?
Try to purchase front row tickets the minute they go on sale. If the concert venue or the musical artist has a mailing list, sign up. Oftentimes, they’ll offer pre-sale tickets which can increase your chances of getting a limited front row spot.
What to do if there are no front row tickets available?
If there are no front row tickets available, you can try the “high risk, high reward” approach of waiting until the day of the concert to check again. Some venues will release more premium seats right before doors open. Typically these are tickets that the artist or venue management reserved that ended up being unused.
Do concerts have assigned seating?
If a concert has assigned seating, you’ll need to be on your A-game while shopping for tickets. General admission tickets, while typically the cheapest ones you can buy, come at a different cost. When you don’t have assigned seating, it’s every person for themselves. It won’t be an easy journey to the front row, but it’ll be worth it.
How do you get through the crowd at a concert?
Take the path of least resistance. It’s probably not wise to charge straight through the middle of the crowd. Instead, try to get as close to the front as you can by weaving down the side of the crowd, along the perimeter. Once you’ve gotten as close to the front as you can with that method, try shimmying your way into the crowd sideways.