How do I get Live Music Tickets


by Melanie - Date: 2007-03-12 - Word Count: 224 Share This!

Some people think that live music is dying in Australia due to the number of venues that cannot host them due to closing time/noise restrictions, however sales of live music tickets seem to be increasing yearly. While $834 million is spent annually on live entertainments, non-classical music accounts for about 34%.

Live music tickets to contemporary music events account for more than 30% of industry revenue, outselling theatre, music and other live entertainment. One of the best ways to purchase live music tickets is to become a member of an online ticket site such as MyTickets or Ticketek.

In this way you will be able to sign up for their newsletter and receive alerts to your favourite artist. This is essential, since live music tickets usually sell out so quickly.
Ticketmaster offers a similar service and will be selling tickets to the pop and rock V Music Festival, held in Sydney's Centennial Park on Saturday 31 of March 2007.

Heatseeker is another online seller of live music tickets. Their ticket shop is user friendly and live music tickets are usually available up to two hours before the show's opening time. They also provide the services of a helpdesk to iron out any problems that may arise.

MyTickets Helping you find tickets faster. This information has been generated on behalf of MyTickets.com.au. Find out more about live music tickets online.

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