November 5, 2022
By : Quick Insurance Guru
Concert tickets are now on the increase, up 50% from before the pandemic, and theater tickets are up 48% to $250, according to SeatGeek.
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A seat at an NBA game costs $145, on average, rising 46% when compared with pre-pandemic prices.
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A family of four could spend around $1,000 on a day’s entertainment. But there are ways to lower the cost.
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Follow these tips to make sure you’re not overpaying for tickets:
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1. Don't shop ahead for sporting events.
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2. Go out on a school night.
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3. Take advantage of presales.
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4. Get the gang together.
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5. Hit up the box office.
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In events that sell out quickly, you will need to find tickets on the secondary market.
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Resellers usually have the highest price for tickets in mid-day after they go on sale.
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It's best to avoid the first 24 to 48 hours after an on-sale announcement to allow the prices to grow.
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