Ticket Prices

How Ticket Prices are Determined
There are a few main factors that we consider when pricing a ticket such as the cost of purchasing the ticket, the difficulty in obtaining it, and the established market value for seats in similar locations. Once prices are established, they will then fluctuate based mainly on supply and demand. Ticket prices are nonnegotiable. Please note that all prices are quoted in US dollars.

Prices Will Vary on Similar Tickets
We have opened our database to hundreds of trusted contacts over the years. We cannot control the selling price offered by these contacts. In some cases a contact will offer similar tickets, or tickets of an even lesser value, at a higher price than tickets offered by another contact. This is why prices will vary in our online inventory even though the tickets appear to be in a similar section of the venue.

Tickets are Sold at Above the Face Value
It is important for the customer to understand that we are an independent agency that buys and resells event tickets on the secondary market. We apply a service charge to each ticket that we sell, so the price printed on the ticket will generally not be our selling price. Since our tickets are sold on the secondary market, our prices are determined by the *market value, which is based on supply and demand. The “market value” can be substantially higher than the **face value of the ticket. Please remember that in most cases we have to pay over the "face value" for the tickets that we offer for sale.

*Market Value - Price of the ticket is based on supply and demand. The ticket price is determined by the market. The market value is generally higher than the price printed on the ticket.

**Face Value - Original selling price of the ticket as determined by the box office. Generally this is the price printed on the ticket.