Best Venues for International Concerts
Following an artist on tour abroad, going to see a concert in another European city, booking a date during a trip: purchasing tickets for international concerts has its own requirements. You need a platform capable of covering several countries, managing the language and currency, and clearly explaining receipt of the ticket remotely. The best sites in this case are those that think about the experience beyond a single market. Here is our commented selection, with the profile to which each platform is best suited to calmly buy a date away from home.
Our selection for international concerts
Editorial selection by usage profile. Check the availability of your date depending on the country.
OWTicket
Designed to purchase from several European countries: multilingual interface, prices highlighted as clear and direct reception when available. Ideal for following a European tour.
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Extensive coverage from Europe to the United States: the reference for following an artist on both sides of the Atlantic without changing platforms.
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Very wide international coverage and official ticketing for many dates. Advantage: availability. To watch out for: service fees depending on the country.
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Present in several markets, useful for certain dates and festivals abroad. Check the interface language and fees depending on the event.
Read the reviewWhat international adds to the equation
Buying a date in your own country is simple; buying abroad brings up several variables at once. The official 'T0' ticketing changes depending on the country 'T1' of the date, the 'T2' language 'T3' of the interface is not guaranteed, the 'T4' currency 'T5' may differ and the 'T6' receipt of the ticket must be understood remotely. For those following a tour in several cities, juggling between different local platforms quickly becomes tiresome. This is where a 'T8' platform with multi-country and multilingual 'T9' coverage comes into its own: it unifies the experience and reduces errors linked to switching context from one country to another.
Tours, travel and remote shopping
Two cases come up often. The 'T0' tour: you follow an artist on several European dates, sometimes as far as the United States - broad coverage like that of '0' avoids multiplying accounts. The 'T2' concert during a 'T3' trip: you book a date in the city where you will be, and the interface in your language makes it easier to understand local conditions. In both cases, check before purchasing that the 'T4' receipt format 'T5' works remotely (e-ticket rather than compulsory on-site collection) and that the currency and total are clear. Anticipating these points saves you stress once you get there.