buying tickets

A 7-post collection

No Really, What's the Deal With Festival Tickets?

If you've been up to date with all things hip and trendy, you'll know that last week we let you in on some telling traits of festival vs. standard event tickets. Well, you're in luck, because we're back with a second rendition »

What Does A World Without the Festival Industry Look Like?

Another summer without feeling the euphoria that comes with walking through the entrance gates at a festival, the bass heavy in your chest and a sense of anticipatory wonder at the days to come. No waking up full of hangover and fighting it away with another beer, no laughing at »

Boomtown On Sale Guide

As we're sure you've been made aware, Boomtown 2020 tickets are being released for public sale in a week (!!!). In anticipation for the glorious madness, we've put together a little cheat sheet for you all, filled with tips on what to do prior to »

We've installed installments

We're all price conscious people at TheTicketSellers [https://www.theticketsellers.co.uk]. We get it - life is expensive and sometimes customers need to spread the cost of paying for tickets. The problem is, popular events sell out quickly. So how do you reconcile these two things? Previously »

Pay-as-you-go

We're always looking to offer new features which benefit customers and promoters alike and this autumn we've delivered another cracking addition to our website. We've already built two great ways to spread the cost of paying for tickets: 1. Deposit and balance - the »

It's as easy as 1, 2, 3...

One of the sad truths of our modern society (at least here in the UK) is that every year we all seem to be a little bit worse off, financially speaking. Whether it's paying slightly more tax on things, or paying tax on more things, the money we »

Relax. We've got you covered.

We're excited about summer. Are you? We're selling for so many exciting events and festivals that our staff are chomping at the bit to get on site and start scanning tickets. Buying for an event so far in the future is exciting. You've got »