TicketCity
TicketCity wasn't our top pick for buying concert tickets, but it did make our list of the best ticketing sites. However, we found that its ticket costs were cheaper than those of its rivals, and we appreciated its novel method to speedily moving ticket sales.
There are lineups of the best sporting, music, and theatre events, however the site is antiquated and the navigation ribbon has little lettering that is pushed to one side. It's not as obvious what criteria might be used to find events, so you're less likely to come across ones you weren't looking for.
Most sites will allow you list your tickets at whatever price you'd like, with the caveat that they'll take a percentage if you end up making a sale. There is no need to wait to see whether your tickets will sell because TicketCity will buy them from you immediately. Selling your ticket to TicketCity is quick and simple, and you can do it over the phone or on their website. A good choice for unneeded concert tickets that you no longer need. Depending on your schedule and your desire for bargaining power over ticket prices, this may be a plus. If you want to maximise your immediate income flow, dynamic pricing and bidding sites may be the best option.
The website features a live chat feature where users may easily and quickly connect with a representative for help. The cancellation policy is also quite conventional; if the event is cancelled, you get your money back, but if it's rescheduled, you don't.
Pros:
- A good app
- Good for selling tickets, as it buys them outright
Cons:
- Not the cheapest but not the most expensive either
- Outdated, basic website
Website: https://www.ticketcity.com/