“I've bought tickets for Billie Eilish concert in Wien (6.6.2025). The mobile tickets were available a day before the event, I was informed on my e-mail. Everything was OK, the seats were as ordered, the tickets were legitimate.
I'm from Slovenia - important: in order to transfer the tickets, you MUST have a ticketmaster account. You cannot create one with a phone number from Slovenia. I have a friend in Austria, who helped me (I've created a ticketmaster account using his telephone number - he told me the code, when he received it).
Anyhow - the tickets from Stubhub were a bit pricey, but the show was sold out, so I've payed more and ENJOYED THE SHOW!”
“Excellent recommendation for parking lot to Little Caesar's Arena, Detroit. Easy to get tickets on my mobile phone. Easy to get into parking area and quick QR code scan entry with real person attendant. Prior to arrival I found it was not so easy to find QR code pass once you close out of it. You have to open it through your email again, because the app shows you have nothing.”
“StubHub was great to work with but when I had to go through Ticketmaster to confirm tickets I was scammed. They tried 3 times to get $100 for a total of $300 out of my account. Needless to say I had to cancel all my cards. My bank got it fixed. The concert was great but the sound was to low. Could not understand what they said & music needed to be louder including the singers. Thank you.”
“Even though the ticket cost me over $225, I divided by 4 and to see each one of the queens. It only cost a little over $55 to see each. Promoters should package more of these multi-star shows and use my "eco-math" to market such shows.
I noticed from other cities, including the Cincinnati concert, that there is trouble with the sound system in the initial minutes of the concert. We couldn't hear Gladys Knight distinctly until several minutes into her set. I'm sure the acoustics are tested beforehand but not with a test singer beforethe show begins. It's not enough for a tech to mumble testing 1,2,3 into a mike to get the full range of sound delivered.”