Gig tickets 19:26 - Nov 6 with 3388 views | WatfordR | Looking for a pair of tickets for an upcoming concert. Refuse to use the likes of viagogo because of the ridiculous charges they lump on. Anyone got any suggestions how/where to advertise for them? | ![](/images/avatars/1911.gif) | | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Gig tickets on 19:39 - Nov 6 with 3360 views | Fearless | Twickets- usually face value or less | ![](/images/avatars/1485.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Gig tickets on 19:52 - Nov 6 with 3347 views | KernowRanger | If you have an Iphone/Android worth downloading the Dice app and seeing if they're on sale on there - tends to be cheaper as they don't charge booking fees/etc so only pay face value. If they're sold out can go on a waiting list and if any come available they'll let you know - and again you only pay face value plus a small charge to reallocate tickets but nowhere near as much as you would have had to pay on other secondary ticketing sites. Otherwise found Twickets to be quite good - again think they only allow the seller to charge face value so tend to be quite a bit cheaper than others. Just a heads up heard of a few incidents recently where venues have been strict about only letting in people with ID that specifically matches the name on the tickets so if you are buying second-hand tickets be sure to take along proof that you've bought the tickets/try and get the tickets reissued in your name. | ![](/images/avatars/5603.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Gig tickets on 21:34 - Nov 6 with 3260 views | WatfordR | Great guys, many thanks. Twickets has done the job. | ![](/images/avatars/1911.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Gig tickets on 22:11 - Nov 6 with 3219 views | ytt28 | I have two tickets for Angus and Julia Stone tomorrow 7.11.2017 at Brixton Academy which I can not attend. Face value if anyone interested. | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Gig tickets on 08:56 - Nov 7 with 3116 views | makaveli1882 |
Gig tickets on 19:52 - Nov 6 by KernowRanger | If you have an Iphone/Android worth downloading the Dice app and seeing if they're on sale on there - tends to be cheaper as they don't charge booking fees/etc so only pay face value. If they're sold out can go on a waiting list and if any come available they'll let you know - and again you only pay face value plus a small charge to reallocate tickets but nowhere near as much as you would have had to pay on other secondary ticketing sites. Otherwise found Twickets to be quite good - again think they only allow the seller to charge face value so tend to be quite a bit cheaper than others. Just a heads up heard of a few incidents recently where venues have been strict about only letting in people with ID that specifically matches the name on the tickets so if you are buying second-hand tickets be sure to take along proof that you've bought the tickets/try and get the tickets reissued in your name. |
^^^^^^^^^ all of this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Dice is the nuts by the way, I have tickets for a MTV event tomorrow at hackney house with Dice, tickets cost me £5. You can not do a screen dump of the tickets to stop touts, pretty cool app | ![](/images/avatars/0.gif) | | ![](/images/icons/ignore-user.png) |
Gig tickets on 14:02 - Nov 7 with 2997 views | simmo |
Gig tickets on 19:39 - Nov 6 by Fearless | Twickets- usually face value or less |
*only face value or less. | ![](/images/avatars/1322.gif) |
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Gig tickets on 14:31 - Nov 7 with 2969 views | michael67 |
Gig tickets on 19:52 - Nov 6 by KernowRanger | If you have an Iphone/Android worth downloading the Dice app and seeing if they're on sale on there - tends to be cheaper as they don't charge booking fees/etc so only pay face value. If they're sold out can go on a waiting list and if any come available they'll let you know - and again you only pay face value plus a small charge to reallocate tickets but nowhere near as much as you would have had to pay on other secondary ticketing sites. Otherwise found Twickets to be quite good - again think they only allow the seller to charge face value so tend to be quite a bit cheaper than others. Just a heads up heard of a few incidents recently where venues have been strict about only letting in people with ID that specifically matches the name on the tickets so if you are buying second-hand tickets be sure to take along proof that you've bought the tickets/try and get the tickets reissued in your name. |
Some venues will only allow tickets to be resold on selected resale websites. If you try a buy tickets from elsewhere, they might be made null and void and won't scan when trying to go in. Check venue websites if this is the case. | ![](/images/avatars/1277.gif) |
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