Our application provides you with a fast and convenient way to buy tickets and manage your personal account information.
My Tickets is your personal online account manager, available from your desktop computer or anywhere you travel via your mobile device.
Using My Tickets, you can view your tickets, take various actions on your tickets, and display a barcoded ticket on the screen of your mobile device for entry into the venue.
My Tickets also allows you to edit your account settings and maintain a list of friends.
The most common action is viewing your tickets digitally on the display of your mobile device for entry into the venue.
In addition, you can...
Use the search settings to help you find the seats that you want:
As you adjust your search settings, the current map is updated to match your new settings.
On larger screens, such as a desktop computer screen, the search settings are always visible.
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On smaller screens, such as a smartphone screen, select the search settings icon to re-display the search settings as needed. |
The venue map highlights venue sections that have available seats.
Use familiar gestures to interact with the venue map:
Use the mouse to interact with the venue map:
Interact with the venue map to view details for different areas of the venue:
The venue map highlights sections of the venue that meet your current search settings.
Only those sections that are currently highlighted on the map are selectable in the list of section tiles. Making your search settings less restrictive may offer additional seating options.
Use the following information and symbols to guide your selections.
Once you have selected an event and applied search settings, the screen displays a scrollable list of panels or "tiles."
Each tile represents an individual section with available seats at a specific price.
When you have found a venue section that meets your requirements...
(To de-select the tile, tap or click another tile or use the search settings to reset your selections.)
A section tile may display the following symbols:
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Tap or click the binoculars, where available, to display a photograph of the point-of-interest as viewed from the venue section. |
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The section includes aisle seats. |
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The section includes accessible seating. |
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The pencil symbol indicates that an edit option is available. |
Once you have selected seats, the shopping cart displays the following symbol:
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In the shopping cart, the gear symbol provides options, such as cancelling an order or removing tickets. |
Once you have selected an event and applied search settings, the screen displays a scrollable list of panels or "tiles."
When you have found a venue section that meets your requirements...
As an alternative to selecting an individual section tile, you can select the BEST SEATS AVAILABLE tile to view seats automatically selected by the system.
Once you have selected a tile (venue section) with the "Continue" overlay, you can set/change a seat quantity per ticket type.
For example, you might set two tickets as an "Adult" ticket type and two tickets as a "Child" ticket type.
Each ticket type displays as a separate tile. The example below shows two tickets priced at $15.00 each for an "Adult" ticket type.
Review the available ticket types, and then...
As an alternative to selecting a specific venue section from the list, selecting the BEST SEATS AVAILABLE tile allows you to purchase seats chosen automatically by the system.
Selecting the BEST SEATS AVAILABLE tile prompts you to log in if necessary, and advances you to the shopping cart.
The venue map highlights venue sections that have available seats.
Use familiar gestures to interact with the venue map:
Use the mouse to interact with the venue map:
The seat map allows you to select individual seats in a venue section.
Use familiar gestures to interact with the seat map:
Use the mouse to interact with the seat map:
Interact with the venue map to view other available sections in the venue:
The venue map highlights sections of the venue that meet your current search settings.
Only those sections that are currently highlighted on the map are selectable in the list of section tiles. Making your search settings less restrictive may offer additional seating options.
Interact with the seat map to view other available seats or venue sections:
The seat map highlights seats that meet your current search settings.
Only those seats that are currently highlighted on the map are selectable. Making your search settings less restrictive may offer additional seating options.
Use the following information and symbols to guide your selections.
Once you have selected one or more seats, larger screens display a scrollable list of panels or "tiles." For smaller screens, such as a smartphone screen, tap # Seats Selected to view the seat tiles.
Each seat tile...
A seat tile may display the following symbols:
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The section includes aisle seats. |
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Tap the pencil symbol to edit the ticket type. |
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Tap the section navigation symbol to return to the seat map. |
An seat tile may provide a means to display additional seat information:
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"More seat details" is interactive. Tap or click this area of the tile to show additional details about the seat in a pop-up window. For example, additional details for a seat might be "Accessible seating" or "Restricted view." |
The slide-out panel may display the following symbols:
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Tap or click the "hamburger" symbol to show or hide the slide-out panel. |
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Tap or click the binoculars, where available, to display a photograph of the point-of-interest as viewed from the venue section. |
Once you have selected seats, the shopping cart displays the following symbol:
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In the shopping cart, the gear symbol provides options, such as cancelling an order or removing tickets. |
Once you have selected an event and applied search settings, the screen displays the venue map.
The venue map highlights sections with available seats. Tap or click on a section to display the seat map for that section.
Once you have selected a venue section, you can select one or more seats from the section's seat map.
Tap or click individual seats to select them.
Each selected seat displays as a separate seat tile on the right side of larger screens. For smaller screens, tap # Seats Selected to view the seat tiles.
The example below shows one seat priced at $5.00 for a "Child" ticket type.
Tap or click the pencil symbol to review/change the ticket type, then tap or click continue.
To log in from a mobile device, you must use the email address associated with your account.
To log in with a numeric account ID as your user name, you must access your My Tickets account using a desktop computer or laptop.
The new email address becomes your user name and is required to log into your account. The system also uses the new email address for password resets and related activities.
A My Tickets account is required to purchase tickets. You can select an event and search for tickets. However, you are prompted to create a My Tickets account as a condition for locking seats and completing your ticket purchase.
Use the link provided at the My Tickets login screen to reset your password:
If you have multiple accounts, a password change applies to all accounts with the same email address (user name).
If you have multiple My Tickets accounts associated with the same login credentials, you are prompted to select a particular account to complete the login.
The barcode displayed on the My Tickets home screen is your Digital Access ID.
Scanning into the venue with your Digital Access ID is a convenient alternative to individually scanning all of your tickets for the event.
Use your Digital Access ID only if all of the members of your party are with you and ready to enter the venue. Otherwise, select only the individual ticket(s) belonging to the members of your party who are present.
If the My Tickets home screen does not display a barcode (a Digital Access ID)...
Access to the venue is granted through the scan of a barcode. If you have a barcode on your home screen, you may present that Digital Access ID to the ticket taker, but you should only present that barcode when all of the members of your party are with you and ready for entry into the event. Scanning the Digital Access ID is equivalent to individual scans of all of your active tickets for the event.
You may also select an individual ticket, and present it to the ticket taker to gain access to the event.
In some venues, as the Digital Access ID or each individual ticket barcode is scanned, a paper ticket (seat locator slip) is printed and provided to you. Depending on specific venue guidelines, each ticket holder should retain their own paper ticket throughout the event.
Make sure that you have logged in with the correct account. If you are logged into the correct account and tickets are not displayed, tickets may no longer be active. Please go to the box office or customer service desk for assistance.
If no barcode is displayed, then your ticket may not be eligible to present for entry through My Tickets. If no barcode is displayed, please go to the box office or customer service desk for assistance.
My Tickets automatically increases the brightness on iOS phones. For Android phones, set your brightness level to a high setting to improve scanning.
The barcode displayed in My Tickets is accompanied by a number. If there are difficulties reading the barcode, the ticket taker can use the barcode number to validate your ticket.
No. If you have a barcode on your My Tickets home screen and all members of your party are ready to enter the venue, a scan of this barcode (your Digital Access ID) is equivalent to presenting all of your tickets for the event at the same time.
MyTickets also allows individual ticket scans.
Use the following guidelines if members of your party have not yet arrived:
The data associated with My Tickets is saved to your phone, provided your phone supports this feature and it is enabled.
If you have retrieved details for tickets and those tickets are still valid, then you can re-display the tickets as needed without re-establishing a connection.
Since connectivity may not be available at the venue, we encourage patrons to access their tickets before arriving at the venue.
Present the tickets displayed on your device to be scanned for entry at the gate. If you are unable to access these tickets, please go to the box office or customer service desk for assistance.
When viewing your inventory in My Tickets, an event list displays current and future events with "active" tickets.
Tickets that have been returned, exchanged, resold, or donated are not considered active and are not displayed.
If you have forwarded tickets to a friend, the tickets remain visible, but do not render a barcode as they are no longer active on your account.
If your active tickets are not displayed, or your barcode does not appear in the Ticket View, please go to the box office or customer service desk for assistance.
A voucher is a prepaid certificate that you redeem for an event ticket (subject to availability, some restrictions may apply).
To enter the venue, you must first redeem your voucher for an event ticket. A voucher cannot be scanned for entry.
A variety of factors determine the exact delivery methods available within My Tickets and some restrictions may apply.
If your active tickets are not displayed, or the barcode does not appear in the Ticket View, please go to the box office or customer service desk for assistance.
No. If a ticket has already been printed, My Tickets displays its existing barcode.
If a ticket has not already been printed, My Tickets generates a barcode when the tickets are retrieved.
No. If a ticket has already been printed, My Tickets displays the barcode generated when the ticket was printed.
To refresh ticket inventory...
The Ticket list displays any recent ticket purchases and any forwarded tickets you have recently received.
My Tickets provides an easy way for you to digitally forward one or more tickets to a friend.
The forward action moves a ticket from your inventory list into your friend's inventory list. The recipient can then use the ticket to enter the event.
You can begin a Ticket Forward from the My Tickets: Event List, the Ticket List, or at the individual Ticket View.
At the Event List or Ticket List, a checkbox displays for each ticket that is eligible for forwarding.
Check the box next to each ticket you wish to forward, and then select the Choose Recipient action.
Select an existing friend from your Friends List, review your selection, and then complete the forward with the Execute Forward action.
Both you (as the Sender) and your friend (as the Recipient) receive an email confirming the forward action.
The email to your friend includes links for logging into My Tickets. Your friend can send you a Thank You email or return the tickets to you if they are unable to use them.
You may add a friend when forwarding tickets or you may select the appropriate account option from the menu to manage your Friends List.
If you have created friends on the desktop version of My Tickets, they appear automatically in the mobile version of My Tickets.
My Tickets provides a Recall action. When you start the Recall action, you are provided with an opportunity to select one or more tickets in order to recall them.
Recalling a ticket restores the ticket to your inventory and re-enables the barcode on your printed tickets if you previously had printed tickets.
Both you and your friend receive an email confirming the Recall action.
If the recipient of a forwarded ticket is unable to use the ticket, the recipient can use a link in the confirmation email to return the ticket to the sender.
The recipient can also use the Return to Sender action from within My Tickets: select the Return to Sender action from the Event List or Ticket List, select the tickets to be returned to the sender, and complete the action.
Your tickets are made available to view and manage digitally: