FAQ
1) What if the The Bean Tones event is postponed?If the The Bean Tones event is postponed, your The Bean Tones tickets will be usable for the postponed event. Since this may be subject to exceptions, you can contact the ticket broker of your The Bean Tones tickets to confirm. Call or send the broker an email using the seller contact information that TicketSupply.com provided to you when you bought your The Bean Tones tickets.
2) I purchased more than one The Bean Tones ticket, are all the seats together?Unless it is clearly noted on the The Bean Tones ticket notes, all of the tickets for the The Bean Tones event are seated together. If you already purchased, you would most likely be able to see if they were not consecutive seating on your The Bean Tones receipt.
3) Do you provide information regarding the The Bean Tones?Yes, we list additional information about the The Bean Tones so you can ensure that this is the jazz & blues event that you wish to attend. You can also find more information about the concert venue. This will allow you to verify that it is the proper event before you make your The Bean Tones ticket purchase.
4) Can I select my own seats for the The Bean Tones event?Yes, you can! View our inventory of The Bean Tones tickets and select the seat with a price that fits your budget. Our selection of jazz & blues tickets are updated frequently, so check our site often if you do not initially find a The Bean Tones seat that meets your price requirements. We offer the lowest prices around so you are bound to find good jazz & blues seats to see The Bean Tones in your location.
5) Why isn't my name displayed on my The Bean Tones tickets?You are purchasing these The Bean Tones tickets from a ticket broker who has obtained them for you from someone who couldn't attend the The Bean Tones event. Since the concert venue only scans the ticket barcodes, the name on the The Bean Tones ticket is irrelevant. It should not prevent you from seeing The Bean Tones and experiencing the full jazz & blues event.