How does Tickets-Center obtain tickets for resale?

Modified on Mon, 25 Aug at 1:16 PM

If you’ve ever wondered how the tickets you see on Tickets-Center end up on our site, here’s the breakdown of where they come from and how the process works.


We Are a Resale Marketplace 

Tickets-Center doesn’t print, own, or issue event tickets. Instead, we operate a secure resale platform where licensed professional ticket brokers and other verified sellers can list seats they’ve purchased from the primary market — such as:

  • Official team or artist websites

  • Venue box offices

  • Primary ticketing services like Ticketmaster or AXS


Why Tickets Show Up Here

Big games, concerts, and shows often sell out fast on the primary market. By working with resellers who already hold these tickets, we can offer:

  • Access to sold-out or hard-to-find seats

  • A range of price points and seating options

  • Last-minute availability for spontaneous plans


How Prices Are Set

Tickets are listed in a live resale marketplace, which means prices adjust based on market demand:

  • High-demand events may be priced above original face value

  • Less in-demand tickets may be priced below face value
    This dynamic pricing ensures tickets remain available right up until event time.


Every ticket sold through our platform is backed by the Tickets-Center 100% Guarantee — so you can buy with confidence, knowing your seats are authentic, delivered on time, and valid for entry.


Still have questions?
Chat with our team—we can walk you through how tickets become available on the secondary market.

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