Our selection for festivals
Selection by usage profile. The official festival ticket office remains priority when it is open.
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Very present on the official festival ticket office, with established terms and conditions for passes, camping and exchange for bracelets. Our first instinct for a festival sold on the platform.
Read the review Best for an overseas festivalOWTicket
Multilingual approach designed for Europe: useful when the festival is in another country and you want an interface in your language, with a total announced before payment.
Read the review Europe + US coverageegticket
Practical for international festivals and editions on both sides of the Atlantic. To be compared as soon as your festival leaves the strictly European framework.
Read the reviewFnac Spectacles
Official ticketing for many festivals in France, with in-store collection possible depending on the event. To be confirmed: rental fees and method of receipt.
Read the review ResaleViagogo
Resale of passes for complete festivals: prices often above face value and validity to be checked. To be reserved for sold out editions without an official option.
Read the reviewWhat makes a site good for festivals
A festival combines particularities that a concert ticket does not have: 'T0' multi-day pass 'T1', 'T2' camping packages 'T3', 'T4' exchange for bracelet 'T5', 'T6' late delivery 'T7' of tickets and 'T8' resale framed. The best site is therefore the one that properly manages these terms and explains them clearly before purchasing. The official festival ticket office – often '0' or a dedicated actor – has an advantage, because it is calibrated for this format. For a festival abroad, a multilingual platform like '1' adds the comfort of the language and a total announced in advance.
Reception and logistics: to anticipate
Major specificity of festivals: tickets are sometimes sent 'T0' close to the 'T1' date, and many are exchanged for a bracelet at the entrance. If you are organizing a trip - train, accommodation, camping - check the delivery time and format before purchasing, so as not to find yourself without a ticket a few days before the event. Also read the policy in case of postponement or cancellation, more common at weather-dependent festivals, and the resale rules specific to the organizer if you risk not being able to go.