How can I find cheap tickets for concerts and shows?

Smart ways to save on tickets

Start with multiple sources and a flexible plan. Primary ticket sellers (venue box office, official ticketing sites) often have the lowest base price if you can buy as soon as they go on sale. Secondary markets and last-minute resale can be cheaper sometimes, but they carry more risk and fees.

Consider these practical tactics:

  • Sign up for artist, venue, and promoter newsletters for presales and exclusive codes.
  • Use browser alerts and ticket-tracking apps to monitor price drops.
  • Compare prices across official sellers and reputable resale platforms.
  • Consider weekday shows, matinees, or less popular seating to lower cost.

Other money-saving tips include:

  1. Join fan clubs or credit-card presales — they can grant early access to lower-priced seats.
  2. Buy group blocks; many venues have discounts for groups of 10 or more.
  3. Check for student, military, or senior discounts.

Stay safe by verifying seller reputations and checking refund policies. If you use resale sites, look for guarantees or buyer protection. Avoid deals that seem too good to be true, and prefer electronic transfer options tied to your name to prevent counterfeit tickets.

Finally, weigh convenience versus savings. A tiny discount might not be worth high fees or long travel. With flexible dates, multiple alert sources, and membership presales, you can often secure much better prices than waiting until the last minute.