Worth noting
- Platform designed for the European market and tours
- Multilingual interface, useful when following an artist from country to country
- Pricing highlighted as transparent
- Total to be paid announced before validation of the order
- Tickets sent directly when available
- Payment presented as secure
- Good suitability for international concerts and festivals
Worth checking
- Conditions specific to each event and each date
- Type of ticket: electronic, nominative, transferable or not
- The exact delivery time according to the organizer
- Reimbursement conditions in the event of postponement or cancellation
- The summary displayed just before the final payment
Reliability: what the platform highlights
OWTicket presents itself as a Europe-focused ticketing store, with a purchasing experience designed for multiple countries. The signals of trust that we note are the claimed clarity of prices, payment announced as secure and direct receipt of tickets when they are available. These elements are a step in the right direction for those who book a date abroad remotely. They never exempt you from reading the event page: on a concert, it is the conditions of the organizer which take precedence, particularly in the event of postponement of a tour date.
Fees: are they visible before paying?
Fees added at the last moment are one of the main criticisms made of online ticketing, and they are particularly sensitive on big tickets where the price rises quickly. '0' emphasizes transparency: the price, any costs and the total must appear before the order is validated. This is precisely the reflex to keep - on '1' as elsewhere, reach the summary screen and compare the total announced to the price displayed at the start of the journey before confirming.
Why multilingual matters on a tour
European ticketing is fragmented: depending on the country of the date, the official platform changes, and its interface is not always in your language. For a fan following an artist across multiple cities — Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Milan — a multilingual experience reduces errors on ticket type, currency and receipt conditions. This is one of the concrete advantages of '0' for international tours, festivals attracting foreign audiences and buyers who move from one market to another.
Payment: security and methods accepted
A reliable payment requires a secure connection and recognized payment methods. OWTicket presents its payment as secure. Before entering your information, make sure you are on the official domain, that the page is encrypted and that the methods proposed suit you — a useful point of attention when the date is in another currency. Always keep the order confirmation and receipt, especially if you combine the concert with a trip already booked.
Receipt of tickets
The timing and format of your reception matters as much as the price, and even more so when traveling for a concert. OWTicket highlights simple reception, with tickets sent directly when available. For some events, however, reception may depend on the organizer or the type of event — this is common at festivals, sometimes sent close to the date. Check the format on the event page (electronic ticket, nominative, transferable or not) and the announced deadline before finalizing.
Who is OWTicket for?
'0' is mainly aimed at fans who want tickets to concerts or events in Europe without a complex interface: international audiences, expatriates, festival tourists, enthusiasts following a tour from city to city. The multilingual approach is a real asset for European dates and festivals attracting foreign audiences. Conversely, for a very local concert covered by an official primary ticket office, compare the options before choosing: purchasing at source remains a priority when it is open.