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How To Redeem Your Ticketmaster Vouchers

Ticketmaster have released the list of concerts eligible for use with their free vouchers. I was able to get VIP for Snoop Dogg/Wiz Khalifa and Korn/Rob Zombie, free of charge!

1. Log into your account on Ticketmaster's website using your e-mail and password.

2. On the upper right hand corner, click on "Your Account."

3. On the left menu, scroll to the bottom where it says "Vouchers" and click on the item underneath that says "Active Vouchers." The site has been experiencing crashes, so don't be surprised if you don't see your list of voucher codes right away.

4. If you do not have vouchers or discount codes, it will say, "There are no active vouchers for your account."

5. The vouchers for free tickets are good for certain events that Live Nation has yet to reveal. The company says it will announce eligible events on this page; you can also sign up for e-mail alerts for when they do list events.

6. When you do purchase a ticket, there will be a line for a "Voucher Code," where you can enter one of your voucher or discount codes from your Ticketmaster account page.

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PostedJune 21, 2016
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagsticketmaster, livenation, free tickets, concerts

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