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How A Ticketmaster Queue Works
We’ve all been there: ready and waiting to buy the perfect tickets to see our favorite artist, show, or team. The clock strikes 10:00 a.m., you hit go, and tickets are… gone! How can that be?
The answer is ticket bots. Bots are moving faster than ever – snatching up the best seats at great prices, all in a matter of seconds.
Ticketmaster is committed to fighting bots and getting more tickets into the hands of fans at prices set by the artist. This is why you may see a queue in place. Queues allow you to shop for tickets to popular events while keeping bots out. The queue acts a virtual line, which helps us protect you and tickets in a more effective way.
Here’s how it all works.
How the Ticketmaster queue works:
- Go to Ticketmaster and locate the event you want to shop for.
- Make sure to join the waiting room before the ticket sale begins. Waiting rooms typically open 15 minutes ahead of time.
- When the sale begins, the queue will open and you’ll be given a place in line.
- Once it’s your turn to shop, you’ll use the map to select your seats and then proceed to checkout. Please note, tickets are available first-come, first-served, and not guaranteed.
Tip: Your page will automatically refresh when you enter the queue, so there is no need to refresh the screen. If you encounter an error, follow the error directions to try to resolve the issue or try signing out and signing back in. Your place in the queue will not change.
For a smoother shopping experience, we recommend doing the following:
- Sign in to your Ticketmaster account in order to join the waiting room, and check your payment details.
- Confirm you have a valid form of payment in your account with current email and billing information. This will make checkout a breeze.
- If you need to step away, turn up the volume on your device so when it’s your turn, you hear the queue notification bell.
Commonly Asked Questions
Why is there a Ticketmaster queue?
It’s there to keep out the bots so every fan gets a fair chance at tickets. Previously, everyone entered the shopping experience at once. Since automated bots are faster than a real, human fan, they can scoop up tickets before fans are able to shop and checkout. This results in tickets being sold out in a matter of minutes. With the queue feature, we manage the flow of traffic into the shopping experience while simultaneously detecting bots and reducing their access. This gives you a more fair chance, since you’re only competing against other real, human fans for the same seats.
Is anything different when I shop for tickets where there’s a Ticketmaster queue?
Yes. An improved shopping experience. When we use the queue, we introduce a virtual line that manages traffic flow and eliminates the crazy rush of everyone shopping at once. This gives you more time to shop and the freedom to view the entire venue and pick the exact seats you want to buy. The one thing that having a queue won’t change is that tickets are still available first-come, first-served and not guaranteed.
Do I have to stay on the page the entire time?
While you’re in the queue, your spot will be automatically and frequently refreshed. If you leave the page, you may miss the notification that it’s your turn. While it’s a better idea to keep your device nearby, if you need to step away we recommend turning up the volume on your device. This way, if your turn begins while you’re still away, you’ll hear the notification bell from the queue. When it’s your turn, your spot will be held for 10 minutes to begin shopping.
Is there a set time I will get ticket access?
No, a set time is not guaranteed. Since this new process allows fans to scope out the venue and shop for the best ticket for them, there may be a longer wait than you’ve experienced before. Because we don’t want fans to feel rushed, we’ll only allow more people in when space opens up and will keep you updated on your status along the way. Remember to watch your page, as the queue can move quicker than expected and your turn can come at any moment.
Can I skip the Ticketmaster queue?
No, the queue may not be skipped. It’s set up to protect you from ticket bots, and because you can pick your exact seats from a venue map, provides a much better shopping experience for you.
Will I get tickets if I have a spot in the queue?
Just like before, tickets are always based on availability, demand, and are not guaranteed.
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