FAQ
1) Are the listed prices for ASA tickets different from their face value?In most cases, the listed price will be different from the face value of the ASA tickets. The posted price for these ASA 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 ASA tickets. Buyers may pay more or less than face value for their ASA tickets.
2) What do I do if the world event that I have tickets for is cancelled and no replacement ASA event is scheduled?We suggest calling your ticket broker that was listed on your ASA order receipt. You may need to return the ASA tickets to receive a full refund. If you have received your ASA tickets electronically, you do not need to return them. The world ticket refunds are typically shown on your statement within 5-7 business days once it is processed by the ticket broker.
3) I do not want to miss the upcoming event for ASA. Do you have the event schedule?Yes! All information about the ASA tour is posted as soon as it is made public. Use the TicketSupply.com web site to view the ASA schedule. The schedule will be available in the concert, world section. Look for your location and purchase the cheapest tickets available for this excellent concert event. You can also stay fully informed by signing up for our newsletter, we have information about ASA regularly.
4) How do I know I am getting a good price when buying world tickets to see ASA?Our website specializes in sold-out and unavailable seating for ASA events and many others. When you purchase ASA tickets from us you can rest assured that our prices are cheaper than our competitors. When you are comparing the prices, consider the ASA ticket availability, world event popularity, and the expenses that ticket brokers incur when they obtained the ASA tickets.
5) How can I get aisle seats to see ASA?For any tickets, including those to see ASA, aisle seats are a hot item. If any ASA ticket within a listing is seated on an aisle, this detail will usually be provided by the ticket broker when they list the ASA tickets. Buyers should read the information listed in the ticket posting details (under the ASA specific ticket listing) to find this information. If there are no notes on the listing and no mention of an aisle seat, buyers should assume that the ASA seats are not located on an aisle.