I called the box office, and tickets are already sold out. What now?
This can be a big disappointment. There are some things you can try, which sometimes help...
If you have more than one way to order tickets (several phone numbers, an online ticketing site, etc) try
each of those ways. Different sales points may have access to different blocks of seats.
Check around among local theater fans, or online at the message boards and mailing lists for the show (see
the fan community site, WildhornFans.net, for some links). Someone
may have a spare ticket or a conflict at the last minute, leaving them with a ticket to offer.
Try checking for tickets again in the week or two immediately leading up to the show. Venues may release
extra blocks of seats in these final days, or have cancellations.
Try again on the day of the show, many times a few seats open up that day.
Check if the venue has a rush policy for the show - tickets held aside to sell on the day of the
performance. Ask for details of the policy, some are for students with I.D. only, most have limits to how
many tickets you can purchase.
Also check on standing room availability, or a waiting list for the performance.
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