FAQ
1) What do I do if I never received or I accidentally deleted the email needed to print my Midwest Music Festival tickets?If you did not receive the email needed to print your Midwest Music Festival tickets, or you accidentally deleted it, not to worry. Contact your ticket broker listed on your Midwest Music Festival receipt. They can resend the Midwest Music Festival tickets for you. If you are unable to find your festival & tour ticket broker information needed, contact us via phone and we will assist you. We are here to make sure that your concert ticket experience is as easy and worry-free as possible.
2) What is the best festival & tour event happening now?All of our offered festival & tour events are outstanding but we recommend considering our Midwest Music Festival tickets. These are very popular this year and buyers are purchasing our discounted Midwest Music Festival tickets as soon as they are posted. Based on this popularity, you are sure to enjoy this festival & tour event.
3) I purchased more than one Midwest Music Festival ticket, are all the seats together?Unless it is clearly noted on the Midwest Music Festival ticket notes, all of the tickets for the Midwest Music Festival event are seated together. If you already purchased, you would most likely be able to see if they were not consecutive seating on your Midwest Music Festival receipt.
4) How do I find the seats for Midwest Music Festival tickets?On the page containing Midwest Music Festival ticket details, the general location may be listed if they were provided by the ticket broker. (ticket notes under ticket listing) We do not require the seat numbers to be listed by the ticket brokers for the privacy of the buyer and seller. If the Midwest Music Festival seat numbers are not listed, buyers can rest assured that all seats purchased from a single listing will be located together unless otherwise clearly stated in the Midwest Music Festival ticket notes.
5) How do I print my electronic festival & tour tickets to see Midwest Music Festival?You will need a printer and may need Adobe Reader (which is free) to print any Midwest Music Festival tickets that are delivered electronically. You will either receive an email containing a link to download and print the tickets or receive the tickets as an attachment to that email.