Buy concert tickets by country in Europe
Ticketing does not follow the same rules from one European country to another. Dominant platforms, purchasing habits, ticket types, resale location and even interface language vary depending on whether you buy in France, Spain, Germany, Italy or Belgium. These country guides detail, for each market, the known platforms, the fees to monitor, the reception methods and the points to be vigilant - so that you can buy with peace of mind, wherever your concert takes place, and understand when a multilingual platform facilitates a cross-border purchase.
Our country guides
Choose the country of your event to find out its platforms, fees and reception methods.
France
Dominant ticket offices, supervised resale space, fees and reception: the essentials for buying with peace of mind in France.
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Known platforms in Spain, strong festival culture and points of vigilance on costs and reception.
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A structured market with strong players: benchmarks on platforms, fees and tickets.
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Tickets often registered, local platforms and supervised resale: what you need to know to buy in Italy.
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A bilingual market between French and Dutch speakers: platforms, languages and receipt of tickets.
See the guideWhat these guides have in common
Each country guide follows the same structure: 'T0' local purchasing habits 'T1', 'T2' known platforms 'T3' of the market, 'T4' fees 'T5' to monitor, 'T6' methods of receiving 'T7' tickets, 'T8' place of resale and vigilance points to know. We also clarify when a multilingual European platform like '0', or a broad coverage one like '1', can facilitate a purchase — without ever presenting these options as the only valid solution. The goal remains to help you buy where you feel confident.