Foo Fighters Fans Confused About Having Valid Concert Tickets

Foo Fighters Fans Confused About Having Valid Concert Tickets

Many Granite Staters can’t wait to see the Foo Fighters play at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion on Wednesday night, but some might not get in even if they’ve purchased tickets. Brenda Martin considers herself a Foo Fighters superfan and plans to see the first show of their new tour Wednesday night at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion. However, the band does not allow digitally transferred tickets for the purpose of obtaining their fans’ tickets at face value. But, Martin thinks fans didn’t know that when they bought tickets, which could mean anyone who bought tickets anywhere other than Ticketmaster and Live Nation might not be valid. Brenda was lucky to get her presale tickets through Live Nation, which owns the venue, but said the process to see if she’ll be able to get in on Wednesday night was too much work and is still not 100 sure. % if she can enter. “Lots of emails, lots of phone calls and I’ve gotten different responses each time I’ve called. Very long, very long and I don’t even know when we’ll be showing up tomorrow night if we can come in or not,” Martin said. The attorney general’s office told News 9 that if you bought a ticket from a third-party site and you can’t get into the venue, ask that third-party site for a refund. If that doesn’t work, file a consumer complaint with the AG office.

Many Granite Staters can’t wait to see the Foo Fighters play at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion on Wednesday night, but some might not get in even if they’ve purchased tickets.

Brenda Martin considers herself a Foo Fighters superfan and plans to see the first show of their new tour Wednesday night at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion.

However, the band does not allow digitally transferred tickets for the purpose of obtaining their fans’ tickets at face value.

But, Martin thinks fans didn’t know that when they bought tickets, which could mean anyone who bought tickets anywhere other than Ticketmaster and Live Nation might not be valid.

Brenda was lucky to get her presale tickets through Live Nation, which owns the venue, but said the process to see if she’ll be able to get in on Wednesday night was too much work and is still not 100 sure. % if she can enter.

“Lots of emails, lots of phone calls and I got different responses every time I called. It takes a long time, it takes a long time and I don’t even know when we’ll show up tomorrow night whether we can get in or not,” Martin said.

The Attorney General’s office told News 9 that if you purchased a ticket from a third-party site and cannot enter the venue, request a refund from that third-party site.

If that doesn’t work, file a consumer complaint with the AG office.

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