Ever Bought A Concert Ticket On Ticketmaster? Check Your Account, You May Have Some Free Tickets

Learn how to get free tickets after the Ticketmaster Settlement.
Learn how to get free tickets after the Ticketmaster Settlement. Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster settled a class action lawsuit last month over inflated fees, to the tune of $400 million. And if you’ve happened to purchase an event or concert ticket through Ticketmaster anywhere between Oct. 21, 1999 to Feb. 27, 2013, you may have some free concert vouchers sitting in your Ticketmaster account.

Consequence of Sound is reporting they never received an email confirming they were eligible for the vouchers, meaning that the only to check if you’re eligible is by going online yourself and logging in via this web page. If you don’t remember your password or your username, you can reset them via this link here.

Once you’ve done so, you’ll now have to watch the voucher webpage linked above for “designated concert events at Live Nation owned or operated venues” applicable for your voucher.

Each of these ticket codes are good for two general admission seating spots. Ticketmaster will be offering at least $42 million worth of these discount ticket codes for the next four years, as per the terms of the class action settlement.

TIcketmaster has been kind enough to offer a subscription list for anyone looking to “receive periodic notifications by email of new events for which Ticket Codes may be used,” but it’ll be up to you to redeem what you can, when you can.

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