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Ah, Ticketmaster, we haven’t had a love/hate relationship like this since Crocs came back into fashion. If you're here following the trauma that was getting Oasis tickets, welcome, you are seen. When we get the notification that we’re next in the queue, we’re practically kissing the screen and already silently thanking Ticketmaster for bringing us one step closer to seeing our favourite artist live.

However, when we’re 28,000th in the queue, and our sixth sense tells us ticket prices are hiking beyond our budget, it’s a punch in the gut. Ticketmaster has competitive, or as it's now known, dynamic pricing , which means the more in-demand an artist is, the more expensive the tickets will be. Many artists like Iron Maiden have rejected the pricing system, while others have introduced a registration system for their sales.



For stars such as Olivia Rodrigo , Taylor Swift and Pink , fans had the opportunity to register for tickets in a ballot, they would then be given a code to access the general sale, giving them a much better chance of securing those all important seats instead of pesky bots or re-sellers. Here at RadioTimes.com , we're on hand to help you navigate the trying Ticketmaster world.

Read on for top tips and tricks to beat the Ticketmaster queue, including how to sign up to presale release, what devices to queue on, and the crucial refresh rules. Based in the UK? Create a Ticketmaster account America based? Create a Ticketmaster account For more amazing tick.

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