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How to monitor Ticketmaster ticket updates

Watch an event page for onsale, date, venue, or availability changes.

Use a narrow selection to hear about the event status instead of every promotional module on the page.

01

Start with the right page

The canonical page for one event and date. A venue or search page is broader and will produce more unrelated changes.

02

Select the signal, not the noise

Select the event status, onsale date, and ticket button. Include the date and venue if changes to either matter to you.

In the page-area picker, keep the smallest section that still contains enough context to understand the alert.

03

Tune the alert

Schedule

Check more often near an announced onsale time and less often while the event is only rumored or far away.

Keyword filter

Try “Onsale” only if you want alerts limited to changed elements containing that phrase. Learn how keyword monitoring works.

Delivery

Start with email. Connect Zapier or IFTTT when the alert needs to enter another workflow.

04

Preview, save, and refine

Check that Preview contains the information you expect, then save the monitor. If the first alerts include unrelated content, edit the monitor and make the selected area smaller.

Good to know

An alert is not a reservation and cannot guarantee inventory. Queues, account checks, and checkout still happen on Ticketmaster.

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