Ticket availability changes constantly, and the number of tickets offered in a single listing depends on the inventory currently being offered for sale.
Why Can't I Find the Quantity I Need?
If the exact number of tickets you're looking for isn't available, it usually means there aren't enough tickets currently listed together in a single group.
This becomes more common as:
- The event date approaches
- Inventory becomes more limited
- Popular sections begin to sell out
Because ticket inventory is updated in real time, availability can change throughout the day.
Purchase Early for the Best Selection
The widest selection of ticket quantities and seating options is typically available earlier in the sales cycle.
As inventory decreases, larger groups of consecutive seats often become harder to find.
Can I Place Multiple Orders?
Yes, you can place multiple orders to reach your desired ticket quantity.
However, it's important to understand how this may affect seating.
Assigned Seating Events
If you place separate orders for reserved seats:
- Seats may not be located together
- Seats may not be in the same row
- Seats may not be in the same section
Each order is fulfilled independently, so seating proximity cannot be guaranteed across multiple purchases.
General Admission (GA), Pit, and Standing Room Only (SRO)
For unassigned seating areas:
- Multiple purchases are generally not a concern
- Guests may enter together
- Seating or standing locations are typically first-come, first-served
Because there are no assigned seats, groups can usually attend together regardless of how many separate orders were placed.
Helpful Things to Know
Larger Groups May Require Flexibility
Expanding your section preferences can sometimes provide access to larger ticket quantities.
Inventory Changes Frequently
Additional tickets may become available as sellers update their listings.
Check Listing Details Carefully
Some listings may contain notes regarding seating arrangements, split groups, or quantity restrictions.
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