FAQ
1) What do I do if the 1812 Overture event that I had tickets for is postponed and rescheduled but I cannot go?If the 1812 Overture event is postponed and rescheduled, you may use your tickets on the new date. If you are unable to use them, you might be able to post the 1812 Overture tickets for sale elsewhere. As soon as a rescheduled date is announced, TicketSupply.com will update the 1812 Overture schedule to reflect the new date. TicketSupply.com is not responsible for postponed 1812 Overture events and can not issue any refunds for these. If there is no rescheduled date and the 1812 Overture event has been permanently cancelled, please contact your ticket broker (listed on your receipt) for a full refund.
2) What do I do if the classical event that I have tickets for is cancelled and no replacement 1812 Overture event is scheduled?We suggest calling your ticket broker that was listed on your 1812 Overture order receipt. You may need to return the 1812 Overture tickets to receive a full refund. If you have received your 1812 Overture tickets electronically, you do not need to return them. The classical ticket refunds are typically shown on your statement within 5-7 business days once it is processed by the ticket broker.
3) What is the best classical event happening now?All of our offered classical events are outstanding but we recommend considering our 1812 Overture tickets. These are very popular this year and buyers are purchasing our discounted 1812 Overture tickets as soon as they are posted. Based on this popularity, you are sure to enjoy this classical event.
4) When do the tickets for 1812 Overture go on sale? Check the 1812 Overture event schedule on our site. In many cases, tickets have already gone on sale for this classical event and are available to purchase on the 1812 Overture page. Use our site to get your 1812 Overture tickets now at the lowest prices available. Don't hesitate or you might miss seeing this landmark concert event!
5) Are the listed prices for 1812 Overture tickets different from their face value?In most cases, the listed price will be different from the face value of the 1812 Overture tickets. The posted price for these 1812 Overture tickets is determined by the ticket broker. Ticket brokers need to account for expenses in obtaining the tickets, delivery charges, convenience fees, and other charges in addition to the cost of acquiring the 1812 Overture tickets. Buyers may pay more or less than face value for their 1812 Overture tickets.