concert tickets
If you ever come into my room, youll see my tack board. And on my tack board, youll find rows and rows of ticket stubs neatly arranged from top to bottom. I keep all my ticket stubs from every type of show I go to music concerts, football games, baseball games, basketball games, musicals, and even a couple soccer games. These stubs from various concert tickets, sports tickets, and theatre tickets remind me of the dates, venues, and content of each event my friends and I have attended. Some of these tickets were part of larger season passes, like the football tickets, while others were bought from the ticket booth. Still others were given away free as part of a larger package to something else (I really love these last types of tickets.) Given these various ways of getting tickets, sometimes its hard to get started searching for tickets and finding the best deals. Some places only sell tickets for a limited seating area while others sell for the entire area but are set a really high price across the board.
Lets take concert tickets, for example. Concert tickets are usually sold per show and from more limited venues. They are usually straightforward, and you just have to find the right seat that balances price and proximity to your favorite artist. Sports tickets, however, can be tricky. Take my football tickets, for example. I bought season tickets to both my favorite NFL team and college team, and I got a ton of tickets for all their games. The downside, however, is that its very expensive. But if youre planning on going to many of the games anyways, this would be a really good deal. These season tickets become especially valuable if your team makes it to the playoffs, and each playoff ticket becomes more and more valuable. Youll find yourself rooting for your team to proceed further into the playoffs, not only for their wins, but also so that you can milk your season tickets longer.
Besides concert and sports tickets, theatre tickets are also very common. Whether these tickets are to a real theatre in which you watch a musical (in which case you can try to get last minute tickets to a show to grab a deal,) or are for a movie at your local theatre, these tickets are usually set in price. And I dont think they come in season passes for the most part.