Look for this symbol to find tickets sold by other fans. The process of buying a resale ticket is exactly the same as when you buy a new ticket. We verify each ticket to ensure validity and seat access.
Ticket availability may change, so make sure to check back later if your desired seats aren't available yet.
Resale tickets are sold by individual sellers, so prices may vary for the same type of tickets.
You can pay for resale tickets using Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, or Amex. We don’t accept PayPal, Klarna or Ticketmaster Gift Cards at the moment.
Yes, a service and order processing fee is charged to buyers for resale tickets. This fee covers Ticketmaster's operational expenses associated with the service.
You can buy multiple tickets together if they're part of the same listing. However, tickets for different sections or areas are generally listed separately, and you can only purchase tickets from a single listing at a time.
The number of resale tickets available depends on how many tickets the seller has chosen to list.
Typically, you'll find them directly in your Ticketmaster account. Sometimes to ensure security, orders are manually checked for fraud, which might require additional processing time.
If you haven’t received your tickets within 24 hours from purchase, contact Fan Support.
As resale tickets are sold by individuals and not directly by Ticketmaster, they can't be exchanged or refunded unless the event is canceled. The Fan Guarantee doesn't apply to resale tickets. For more information, read our Fan-to-Fan Exchange Policy.