Worth noting
- Wide coverage on both sides of the Atlantic (Europe + US)
- Relevant for artists touring internationally
- Useful for combining a concert with a trip
- Concert and event oriented platform
- Centralized online purchasing journey
- Receipt of tickets according to the terms displayed
Worth checking
- The currency of the date and any conversion fees for your card
- Type of ticket: electronic, nominative, transferable or not
- The deadline and format of receipt according to the organizer
- Reimbursement conditions in the event of postponement or cancellation
- The actual official platform of the event, to be checked in parallel
Good usage: international dates
The main interest of '0' lies in its 'T0' geographical perimeter 'T1'. When an artist performs dates in Europe then in the United States, or a European fan wants to attend a concert across the Atlantic, a platform covering both markets simplifies research and purchase. It is in this scenario that '1' takes on its full meaning: less for a strictly local concert than for the logic of an international tour or trip organized around a musical event.
Fees and currency: what to watch out for
On an international date, two elements deserve particular attention. First the fees: like everywhere, compare the total including all fees on the payment screen rather than the call price. Then the currency : an American date can be displayed in dollars, and your card will apply conversion fees. Check the currency when paying and the total actually charged. A platform that clearly displays the price before validation facilitates this control, useful when juggling several markets.
Payment and receipt of tickets
Payment is based on a centralized online process. Before entering your information, make sure you are on the official domain and that the page is secure. On the reception side, the format depends on the event and the organizer: electronic ticket, personal ticket or collection on site depending on the case. For a date abroad, this point is crucial — a ticket to be collected on site with an identity document cannot be managed like an e-ticket. Keep your confirmation, especially if a trip is already booked.
Who is egticket for?
'1' is especially suitable for fans who think 'T0' international 'T1': follow an artist on a world tour, catch an American date, or compare options on a concert that goes beyond European borders. For a purely local purchase in France or in a given European country, the official event ticketing and an alternative like '0' already cover the need. '2' usefully completes the comparison as soon as the US, or a full-scale tour, enters the equation.