Many of the venues in Phoenix use Ticketmaster to sell tickets to their events. These often includes sporting events, concerts, and plays. If an event makes their tickets available through Ticketmaster, here's what you need to know.
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You can buy tickets through Ticketmaster online at
http://www.ticketmaster.com.
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You can buy tickets through Ticketmaster by calling them.
In Phoenix, call (480) 784-4444
In Arizona, but outside of the Phoenix metro area, call (520) 321-1000
The hours of operation for the phone lines are:
Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.- 7 p.m.
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You can buy tickets by visiting a Ticketmaster ticket center. In Arizona, they are located in Macy's, FYE, Fry's Marketplace, and Ritmo Latino. Here are the specific addresses of the ticket centers. These locations do not sell tickets over the phone. You must go to the store to purchase them.
Buying tickets through Ticketmaster means that there will be fees involved. You can expect to pay:
- The face value of the ticket. This is determined by the promoter of the event, and not Ticketmaster.
- A facility charge may be collected. This is determined by the venue, and not Ticketmaster.
- A convenience charge. This is Ticketmaster's charge for the general service they provide and maintain. You will pay this charge no matter which way you buy the tickets through Ticketmaster (Phone, online or in person at a ticket office).
- An order processing fee. This is Ticketmaster's charge for processing your order and making the tickets available to you (mail, etc.) This is usually not a per ticket charge, but rather a per order charge.
- The fee for Standard mail or Will Call orders is included in the order processing fee. Any other delivery method, such as UPS, will incur an additional charge. You may be able to print your tickets right from your computer for an additional fee. This service is called ticketFast and may be available if you place your order online or by phone.
Don't forget that even if an event has tickets offered through Ticketmaster, you can almost always go in person directly to the box office where the event will be held to purchase tickets. If you choose to do that, you can avoid at least some of the fees.
All locations, prices and offerings are subject to change without notice.

