FAQ
1) I bought Test Artist tickets but now I don't want to go. How do I cancel my order?Unfortunately, because other concert tickets are a one-of-a-kind item our Test Artist ticket policy to buyer's states that you cannot change, cancel or exchange an order once you have placed it. If you would like more information please refer to the TicketSupply.com policy at the bottom of the page.
2) What do I do if the Test Artist start time listed on the ticket is different than the time contained in my order information?The start time of the event may have changed since the tickets print date. TicketSupply.com and the ticket broker are not responsible for anyone missing an event due to a time change. Therefore, if you have questions, you should contact the concert venue to determine the correct start time for the Test Artist event. They would be happy to let you know of any changes to the Test Artist event.
3) Why are there sometimes fees charged for picking up Test Artist tickets?Last minute Test Artist orders may be subject to an additional fee because of the logistics of getting your Test Artist tickets to the venue. This enables you to conveniently pick up your tickets when an event is within a few days.
4) How do I find parking information, security procedures, and the Test Artist gate opening times for the venue?The best way to get the most accurate and updated Test Artist event details is to contact venue directly. A other concert representative will be able to direct you to find more information about parking and any relevant security details for the Test Artist event. The representative will also be able to provide you with the Test Artist gate/door opening times. In most cases, this Test Artist event information will also be available on the venues web site.
5) How can I get aisle seats to see Test Artist?For any tickets, including those to see Test Artist, aisle seats are a hot item. If any Test Artist ticket within a listing is seated on an aisle, this detail will usually be provided by the ticket broker when they list the Test Artist tickets. Buyers should read the information listed in the ticket posting details (under the Test Artist 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 Test Artist seats are not located on an aisle.