FAQ
1) Where do I buy tickets?
The safest option is always the official route: the venue’s event page, the promoter’s site, or the band’s official posts. Third‑party sellers can be legit, but they’re also where scams happen — official sources are the standard.
2) Is this show confirmed?
I publish listings based on public info, but confirmations/changes come from the venue or promoter. For the most current status, rely on the venue/promoter event page and their latest updates.
3) What time are doors / support / headliner?
Doors/set times vary by venue and can shift last-minute. The venue/promoter event page is the most reliable place for doors, support times, and any schedule updates.
4) Age limit / ID policy?
:Age restrictions and ID checks depend on the venue and local rules. The venue’s house rules/event page will state what applies (18+, ID required, etc.).
5) Accessibility (wheelchair access, seating, etc.)?
Accessibility options differ per venue (entrances, lifts, viewing areas, accessible restrooms). The venue’s accessibility page or official info is the only reliable confirmation.
6) Can I bring a camera?
Photo/video policies vary. Phones are often fine; DSLR/large lenses may be restricted without accreditation. Confirm via the venue’s house rules.
7) Re-entry / bags / lockers / prohibited items?
Bag size limits, re-entry, lockers, and prohibited items are venue-specific. The venue’s house rules are the source that matters.
8) Is it sold out?
“Sold out” status can change due to holds, extra releases, or venue updates. The official ticket page is the only accurate source.
9) Cancelled / postponed / rescheduled?
When a show is cancelled or moved, the venue/promoter will post the official update and any refund instructions. Always rely on their announcement.
10) Lineup changed / support bands changed?
Touring is chaos and support acts can change. The latest official update from the band/venue/promoter is the most accurate lineup info.
11) Is this reseller legit? (scam prevention)
Ticket scams are common. If a seller isn’t referenced by the venue/promoter/band, treat it as high risk. Official channels are the safest route.
12) The listing info differs from another site — which is correct?
Aggregator sites can lag behind changes. If there’s a conflict, the venue/promoter event page and official announcements take priority.