FAQ
1) Why are there sometimes fees charged for picking up Recent History tickets?Last minute Recent History orders may be subject to an additional fee because of the logistics of getting your Recent History tickets to the venue. This enables you to conveniently pick up your tickets when an event is within a few days.
2) What if I don't know which concert event I want to see?If you like concert events, browse to that section using the top navigation. If there is someone specific that you want to search for, just enter the performer information in the search box. (i.e. "Recent History"). Or, you can locate all performers at a particular concert venue and choose that way.
3) Do you have Recent History event tickets?Yes, TicketSupply.com offers tickets for Recent History at the lowest prices available. You can easily search our site by typing "Recent History" in the search box. Or you can browse to that page directly by visiting concert and then clicking alternative. This will allow you to view the entire inventory of low-priced Recent History tickets; you can even view seat information for each Recent History ticket, which allows you to make the most informed purchasing decision to see your alternative event!
4) How do I make sure that the Recent History discount code is properly applied to my alternative order?All of our tickets are offered at discounted prices. However, if a Recent History discount code was provided, simply enter it in the proper area at checkout. Once you enter the Recent History discount code, scroll up and verify that the discount code was applied for your Recent History tickets. If you still have questions, you can send our concert ticket team an email and we will confirm your discount code validity.
5) How do I find the seats for Recent History tickets?On the page containing Recent History 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 Recent History 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 Recent History ticket notes.