by Lisa Miller
email: Lisa@92KQRS.com
Nothing beats the excitement of seeing your favorite band live. But before you rush online and type the artist’s name into a search bar, here’s a word of caution: where you buy your tickets matters.
Too often, fans end up overpaying, or worse, getting scammed because they unknowingly purchased tickets from scalpers or unauthorized sellers. These sites often charge inflated prices and, in some cases, sell tickets that don’t even exist. Imagine showing up at the venue only to find out your tickets aren’t valid. That’s a heartbreak nobody needs.
Here’s your safest bet for ticket purchasing – These sources will always direct you to the right place, at the right price:
- ✅ 92KQRS.com – Follow the link on any Concert Calendar event posting to the official ticket outlet
- ✅ Artist’s official website – Reliable and direct source
- ✅ Concert venue’s website – Trusted and accurate ticket listings
If a show is sold out, resale tickets may be your only option, but that should be a last resort. And remember, if tickets aren’t even on sale yet, but you see them online, that’s a clear sign you’re looking at scalper listings.
Bottom line: protect your wallet and your concert experience by buying smart. Stick to trusted sources, and you’ll avoid the horror stories and focus on what really matters, the music.
Or better yet, listen to win tickets from 92KQRS!
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