When you purchase tickets from Ticketmaster, you'll receive a confirmation email shortly after your transaction is complete. This email is more than just a receipt; it's your key to accessing your digital tickets and managing your order. Let's delve into the details of Ticketmaster confirmation emails, ensuring you're well-informed and prepared for your event.

Firstly, it's crucial to understand that Ticketmaster confirmation emails are sent to the email address associated with your account. If you don't receive it within a few minutes after your purchase, be sure to check your spam folder or ensure your email address was entered correctly.

Understanding Your Ticketmaster Confirmation Email
Once you've located your confirmation email, let's break down its contents to help you navigate your ticket purchase.

Your confirmation email will typically include the following information:
Order Summary

The order summary provides a quick overview of your purchase, including the event name, date, time, and location. It also lists the number of tickets you've bought and the total cost.
Here's an example of what an order summary might look like:
- Event: Artist Name Live in Concert
- Date: Month Day, Year
- Time: Hour:Minute
- Location: Venue Name, City, State
- Tickets: Quantity
- Total: $Total Amount

Order Number and Barcode
Your confirmation email will also include your unique order number and a barcode. The order number is a 12-digit code that helps Ticketmaster identify your purchase. The barcode is a unique identifier for your tickets, which you'll need to enter when accessing your digital tickets or using mobile entry.
Here's how you might find this information in your email:

Order Number: 123456789012
Managing Your Tickets with Your Confirmation Email


















Your confirmation email is your gateway to managing your tickets. Here's how you can use it to view, transfer, or sell your tickets.
To access your tickets, click on the 'View Your Tickets' or 'Manage Tickets' button in your confirmation email. This will take you to your Ticketmaster account, where you can view your digital tickets, transfer them to friends, or sell them through Ticketmaster's verified ticket exchange.
Viewing Your Tickets
Once you've clicked the button in your confirmation email, you'll be directed to your Ticketmaster account, where you can view your digital tickets. Here, you can see the event details, the number of tickets you have, and the section and row of your seats.
For mobile entry events, your digital tickets will appear as a barcode that you can scan at the venue. For print-at-home events, you'll have the option to print your tickets or save them to your mobile device.
Transferring or Selling Your Tickets
If you're unable to attend the event, you can use your confirmation email to transfer or sell your tickets through Ticketmaster's verified ticket exchange. Here's how:
- Click the 'Manage Tickets' button in your confirmation email.
- Select the event for which you want to transfer or sell tickets.
- Click on the 'Sell' or 'Transfer' button next to the tickets you want to list.
- Follow the prompts to complete the transaction.
Remember, transferring or selling tickets may incur fees, so be sure to review the terms and conditions before proceeding.
In the days leading up to the event, be sure to keep an eye on your Ticketmaster confirmation email for any updates or changes to the event. If you have any questions or encounter any issues, Ticketmaster's customer service is always available to help.
So, there you have it - a comprehensive guide to understanding and utilizing your Ticketmaster confirmation email. Now, you're all set to enjoy your event with peace of mind and ease of access to your tickets. Happy concert-going!