My teen daughter registered for the Stockholm presale using her US ticketmaster account.
I got through and got tickets in my cart but then when I tried to login to purchase (using her US ticketmaster account) it didn't recognize it as an account and required me to open a Ticketmaster.SE (Swedish ticketmaster) account to purchase. However, then the tickets were not in the cart in this account. It was a catch 22. The only way around this would have been to know to register for a Swedish Ticketmaster account prior to registering for the presale. Even if I had done this I'm not sure they would have allowed me to pay for the tickets with a credit card linked to a US address. I imagine there were some US purchasers who found loophole or another to make this happen but it definitely wasn't as easy as entering the sale from US ticketmaster and then purchasing from this account. They are doing their best to avoid tickets being sold to US buyers (understandably). |
I'm sorry this happened to you. I got presale codes for Paris, Milan, Vienna, and Zurich. All of them stated that I needed to create an account and provided me a link. There was no loophole. I ended up with Vienna today and I had no issues with my US credit card. I even remembered to use the card with no foreign transaction fees. |
This sounds like a Ticketmaster specific issue. The Vienna sale today (and Munich and a few others I think) are through a different vendor, which seems overall to have been much smoother of a process. |
By "blind purchasing" you mean you had no option to choose your seat? It was just best available and randomly assigned? |
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lol yes. When the sale first opened there was no seat map and no indication of what seats cost what amount. I picked an amount based on what I was comfortable spending and was taken to checkout where I was presented with the tickets allocated to me. The only way I knew I was buying a seat as opposed to GA was because I had followed the London sale yesterday and I based my selection off of the prices from that sale. My goal was to get through the purchase process. I wasn't going to dump the tickets and try again for something different that would be just as random. My choices for purchase were something like Category A for $100, Category B for $90, Category C for $80 but there was no way to know what Category A meant. BTW---the $100, $90, and $80 are just example prices, they aren't the real prices. |
I got through for Stockholm in about an hour, and it was largely painless. I had to create a new Ticketmaster.SE account, but since I used the same email address it seemed to work seamlessly.
A few pages didn't auto-translate, so I did have trouble understanding exactly where I was buying tickets, and to be honest, they're not in the best spot, but I'm OK with that. I had a google translate page open and a currency converter page open, so there was a lot of toggling and I was afraid I'd accidentally close out. I declined the insurance as well, hopefully I don't regret that. I noticed on the confirmation page there were buttons to sell or transfer, and they were greyed out--but only temporarily, it seemed. All in all, I'm happy, it will be a great show and fun to have a reason to visit Sweden. |
For those who got the message about not being able to transfer tickets, I read through the Terms and Conditions plus some threads on Reddit. It looks like they will eventually allow resale but only through their own resale platform that does not allow you to sell at a markup like Stubhub. But you should be able to at least recoup your costs.
Really makes you wonder why Ticketmaster won't do the same thing here in the US... |
I'm happy for all of you ticket grabbers! Advice: lock your hotel down ASAP. Hotels around the UK venues are already sold out. It has also been a problem on the US tour. |
Don’t most hotels not book more than a year out? For the Vienna shows at least, they aren’t until August |
I can’t get a room in Vienna. They’re not open for booking yet. |
Argh I am one of the unlucky France code people… anyone have any sense of when this rescheduled sale will be? |
In the Marriott app, bookings are currently allowed through June 2024. it appears they will book about 11 months out, meaning August 2024 reservations should be available soon. I would jump on it as soon as you can. Other hotel chains or independents might allow booking further out. You’ll save yourself money and headaches by taking care of this at the earliest opportunity. |
Tyvm for sharing this experience. I am waiting for UK sales and I didn’t even think I of this. |
Yes. Apparently Australia is counting on Taylor Swift to reverse their recession. |