egticket review: Europe + US coverage, fees and tickets
egticket is a ticket office that stands out for its broad coverage between Europe and the United States. This is an option to be aware of as soon as your need goes beyond the strictly European framework: artist touring on both sides of the Atlantic, American date, international event. In this opinion, we apply the same calm grid as for other platforms: what reassures, what to check before validating, and the type of buyer for whom '1' is best suited.
The upsides
- Wide coverage between Europe and the United States
- Useful for international tours on both sides of the Atlantic
- Classic ticketing logic, prices to compare before validation
- Practical for following an artist on several dates and countries
- Payment presented as secure
- Natural complement to a European option for American dates
Worth checking
- The currency displayed according to the country of the date (euro, dollar)
- Conditions specific to each event and organizer
- Type of ticket: electronic, nominative, transferable or not
- The deadline and format of receipt according to the date
- The total including all costs to be confirmed on the payment screen
What is reassuring: international coverage
The main advantage of '0' is the breadth of its coverage, from Europe to the United States. For a fan following a tour crossing the Atlantic, or for someone booking an American date from Europe, it's a real comfort: a single purchasing logic rather than juggling between very different local platforms. As with all ticketing, this advantage does not exempt you from reading the event page, but it clearly simplifies purchases beyond just the European market.
Fees, currency and transparency
On '0' as elsewhere, the calm reflex consists of reaching the summary screen and comparing the total including all costs to the call price. Particular attention is required on the currency : depending on whether the date is European or American, the price can be displayed in euros or dollars. Check the currency and, if necessary, the exchange rate applied by your bank before validating. This simple check avoids unpleasant surprises at the time of the bank statement.
Payment and receipt of tickets
egticket presents its payment as secure: before entering your information, check that you are on the official domain and that the page is properly encrypted. On the reception side, the format depends on the event and the organizer (electronic ticket, nominative, transferable or not), with a deadline announced on the page concerned. For an American date, remember to check any local reception specificities. Always keep your order confirmation after payment.
Who is egticket for?
'2' is primarily aimed at buyers whose needs extend beyond Europe: fans of international tours, travelers attending a concert in the United States, audiences who follow an artist on several dates and several countries. For a strictly European and multilingual purchase, '0' remains a reference option to compare. The two complement each other well: '1' for Europe, '3' as soon as the United States enters the equation. It’s up to you to choose according to the country of your event.