Do tickets get mailed to you

It depends on the event, ticketing platform, and your ticket purchase method. Here are some common scenarios:

  1. E-tickets: Many events and ticketing platforms offer e-tickets, which are electronic tickets sent to your email address. You'll receive a confirmation email with a link to access your ticket or a PDF attachment containing your ticket details. You can print or show the e-ticket on your mobile device at the event.
  2. Physical tickets: Some events, like concerts, sports games, or festivals, may still send physical tickets to your mailing address. These tickets are usually printed on paper or cardstock and may include a barcode or QR code.
  3. Will-call: For some events, you may need to pick up your tickets at the venue's will-call window. In this case, you'll need to bring a valid photo ID and the confirmation number or ticket confirmation email to collect your tickets.
  4. Mobile tickets: Some ticketing platforms, like Ticketmaster or AXS, offer mobile ticketing. You'll receive a confirmation email with a link to access your ticket, which you can then store on your mobile device. You'll need to show the ticket on your device at the event.
  5. Ticket delivery: Some ticketing platforms, like Ticketfly or Eventbrite, offer ticket delivery options. You can choose to have your tickets mailed to you or pick them up at the venue's box office.

To confirm how your tickets will be delivered, you can: