With COVID\u002D19 restrictions loosened, many are eager to get back to travelling and live events. Here are a few ways to avoid price gouging
11.2 per cent of the tickets sold
Online may seem like the only way to get tickets these days, but you might want to try an in-person visit to the venue’s box office. Certain venues offer obstructed view tickets — where the seats don’t provide an open view of the stage — that are available for a cheaper price than other tickets in the same row. You might be sitting behind a support beam or an amplifier, but these tickets can get you into an event you don’t want to miss for cheaper.
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