SELL ON
TICKETMASTER

SELL YOUR TICKETS EASILY AND SECURELY

When life happens and your plans change, get other fans into the show or game by selling your tickets on Ticketmaster. With millions of fans looking for tickets every day, your listing will be tagged with a Verified Resale label, which lets buyers know your tickets are legit.

HOW TO SELL
YOUR TICKETS:

CHANGE OF
PLANS?

When you can no longer make it and the Event Organizer has opted to let fans sell tickets, you can quickly list them from your account. Just select your event, then click or tap the sell button. You may even be able to sell your tickets instantly - learn more below.

YOU'RE IN
CONTROL

See exactly how much you'll be paid based on the price you set. You'll also see ticket prices from other listings in your section, so you can quickly compare. And you can change your ticket price or remove your listing at any time.

SIT BACK AND
GET PAID

When your tickets sell, no need to worry about the rest - we'll handle getting the tickets to the buyer. We'll also collect a few details for your payment, which you'll typically receive 7 business days after the event.

Sell Your Tickets Instantly

Want to sell your tickets right away? If an instant offer is available for your tickets, you'll see it during the listing process. An offer may also become available later, so be sure to check back.

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SHARE YOUR
LISTING

Know friends or other fans looking for tickets? Share your listing directly over text or email, or post it on social media with a secure link. Buyers will be taken right to your posting to purchase your tickets on Ticketmaster.

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FAQs


  1. Sign in to My Account, click or tap My Tickets then select your event.
  2. Click or tap the Sell button*.
  3. Select and price the ticket(s) you'd like to sell. Or, if an instant offer is available, choose Review & Accept Offer.
  4. Tell us how you'd like to get paid.
  5. Review your listing or accept your offer, then you're all set.

*Some events may not allow their tickets to be resold or certain ticket types may not be resold — this decision is up to the Event Organizer.

If you're editing or removing a listing on Ticketmaster, follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to My Account
  2. Tap My Tickets
  3. Tap your event to view your tickets
  4. Tap Edit Listing or Cancel Listing
  5. If editing your listing, set your new price and tap update; if removing your listing, confirm and complete

If you're editing or removing a listing using the Ticketmaster App, follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to My Account
  2. Tap My Tickets
  3. Tap your event to view your tickets
  4. Tap Cancel Listing

Your payout will be sent typically within 7 business days after the event.

  1. To check on the status of your posted tickets, sign in to My Account. We will also notify you via email if your tickets are sold.
  2. To get paid for the tickets you sell, there are a few important steps you'll want to follow. Make sure your account is up to date with a.) a valid method for your payout b.) a valid card on file to refund the buyer in case the event is postponed or canceled and c.) U.S. fans must submit Tax Identification Information. Canadian fans - Certify that you are not a U.S. citizen or resident. This information can be updated in your Seller Details in My Account.
  3. If your payout method is a bank account, make sure you have confirmed the microdeposits sent to your account within 7 days of adding your bank account to your Seller Details.

Please note, Canadian fans can only list a ticket for sale for U.S. events if they have a U.S. bank account for payment and a U.S. tax identification number.

  1. Find the two deposits (each less than $1) in the checking account you used for your seller profile. Please note: these deposits may take 3–5 business days to appear after you add your bank account information. You will need to note the deposit amounts within 7 days of adding your bank account.
  2. Go to Ticketmaster.com and sign in to My Account. (You can’t verify these deposits using the Ticketmaster app.)
  3. Click Payment Options.
  4. Click the Verify Now button in the alert under Selling Tickets.
  5. Enter the deposit amounts in the boxes.
  6. Click Submit.
  7. You'll get paid typically within 7 business days after the event once taxpayer information is validated.

Creating a listing to sell your tickets is always free. When your tickets are sold, a seller fee is collected from the total selling price of your tickets. During the listing process you'll be able to preview all listing details, including the seller fee.


Not all events or ticket types are approved for resale by the Event Organizer — they have the discretion to change resale options at any time. If resale is not available, you'll see a message detailing that the Event Organizer has not enabled resale for your event, and therefore selling your tickets through Ticketmaster is not an option. Some VIP tickets, commemorative tickets, will call and charity tickets can't be resold. Additionally, fans do not currently have the option to resell tickets on Ticketmaster.com to events where Ticketmaster is not the primary ticket provider.


For some events, the Event Organizer has placed price restrictions on the resale of tickets. When the Event Organizer places price restrictions on resale tickets, your resale price per ticket cannot fall outside of the minimum or maximum set. If it does, you'll see an alert notifying you to change your price.


In order to sell a ticket for an event in another country, you must have a valid bank account or debit card and tax identification number with the country where your event is located.

For events in the U.S., you can select a U.S. checking account, a U.S. savings account, or U.S. debit card. For events in Canada, you can select either a CAN checking account or CAN savings account.


Ticket resale eligibility depends on the event. Most tickets bought on Ticketmaster can be resold, but the Event Organizer makes the final decision. To learn more about listing your tickets on Ticketmaster, including how to find out if they're eligible for resale, check out the information on this Help Page.


When you transfer a ticket, you're sending it directly to a friend or someone you know—so if you sell a ticket on another resale site or platform other than Ticketmaster, that transfer process applies. On the other hand, when you sell a ticket on Ticketmaster, we void the old one and reissue an entirely new ticket to protect both the buyer and the seller. Learn more about how to transfer a ticket on Ticketmaster on this Help Page.


Yes, you can sell mobile tickets directly from your phone using the Ticketmaster App.


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AN EVENT?

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