Thursday, November 19, 2009

How to Buy Concert Tickets For Your Favourite Shows Before General Release

By Danielle C Wallis

Getting concert tickets is always really exciting and it's especially exciting if you're able to get them before anybody else. One of the leading mobile phone providers has recently launched a service which allows their customers to get tickets up to 48 hours before they are generally released. This means that if you know where to look you can get yourself some great seats to your favourite band or show - before anyone else.

The cool thing is that even if you're not an o2 customer, you can still go and grab yourself a cheap o2 sim card or a cheap contract and there you go you've got access to the early release concert tickets. These tickets are available 48 hours before general release which means you really are going to get some great seats.

It doesn't matter what sort of concerts or music shows you like; o2 have large arenas and stadiums in the UK and there are constantly amazing shows on so whatever you like you'll find it. All you have to do to be eligible for this is to sign up with o2 on a pay as you go or a contract. Ok, so you may not want to do that but it's not much to ask considering what you get in return.

There are currently hundreds of artists playing live and you could get yourself some music tickets way before anybody else. The only down side is that once the tickets are gone, they're gone so you will have to be fast. However, you can sign up to get updates from o2 which should put you in front of a few people.

Even if you don't sign up to get the priority tickets - say you have a friend that's on o2 - you can sign up to get updates about who's playing and where. This means you'll still have the knowledge that the tickets are going on sale and you can then prepare yourself 48 hours in advance to get yourself a ticket.

Overall, getting concert tickets before anybody else is now much easier thanks to o2. You don't even have to be a contract customer in order to benefit from this scheme. Simply grab yourself an o2 sim card and there you go. You may not want to sign up to o2, and if you don't - fair enough, you can always buy tickets from other online ticket stores.

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