Yes, you can have more than one Ticketmaster account. There is no limit to the number of Ticketmaster accounts a person can create and manage. Many people find it useful to have multiple Ticketmaster accounts for different purposes such as separating personal and business purchases or managing tickets for different family members.
Reasons to have multiple Ticketmaster accounts
Here are some common reasons why people create and use more than one Ticketmaster account:
- Separating personal and business purchases – If you buy tickets for both personal use and for business or work reasons, having separate accounts can help you keep things organized and make expense tracking easier.
- Managing tickets for kids or family members – Parents often create accounts for each child so they can manage their tickets online and keep everything organized per family member.
- Taking advantage of new customer promotions – Sometimes Ticketmaster offers special deals for new account holders, so having multiple accounts allows you to take advantage of those types of promotions more than once.
- Using different payment methods – You may want to use different credit cards or checking accounts for different types of ticket purchases, which is easier to do with separate accounts.
- Avoiding ticket limits – Having more than one account avoids hitting ticket purchase limits applied to individual accounts, allowing you to purchase more tickets overall.
- Separating purchases by location – If you buy tickets in multiple cities or locations, using different accounts can help keep things organized based on location.
How to create multiple Ticketmaster accounts
Creating an additional Ticketmaster account is simple to do:
- Go to Ticketmaster.com and click “Sign Up” to begin creating your new account.
- Enter your email address and create a password for your new account. This email and password should be different from your existing Ticketmaster account(s).
- Provide some basic personal information such as your name, date of birth, and address.
- Choose your preferences such as opting in or out of marketing emails.
- Verify your email address by clicking the link sent to your inbox.
And that’s it! Your new Ticketmaster account is now ready to use. You can easily switch between accounts by using the different email addresses and passwords you created for each one when logging in to Ticketmaster.com or the mobile app.
Tips for managing multiple Ticketmaster accounts
When you have more than one Ticketmaster account, it’s important to take steps to keep things organized and avoid confusion:
- Use recognizable account names and emails – When creating accounts, use names and emails that help identify the purpose of that account.
- Log out before switching accounts – Always fully log out before logging back in as a different account on the same device.
- Use different passwords – Unique passwords for each account helps avoid accidentally logging into the wrong one.
- Check your inbox for order confirmations – Keep an eye on the email inbox for each account to monitor purchases and track orders.
- Take notes on purchases – Write down which account you are using for different purchases so you remember later.
- Check purchase history – Refer back to the purchase history listed in your Ticketmaster account to jog your memory on which account was used.
- Add account names to payment methods – Label payment methods with the associated account name for easier reference.
Limits to be aware of
When using multiple Ticketmaster accounts, there are some limitations and restrictions to keep in mind:
- Household ticket limits – For some events, there are ticket purchase limits per household, enforced by address, credit card, or IP address. Having more accounts does not override these per-household restrictions.
- Restrictions on duplicate accounts – Ticketmaster may limit or cancel accounts believed to be duplicates fraudulently created by the same individual.
- Account security and verification – Using multiple accounts may increase prompts for additional identity verification or security steps when purchasing tickets.
- Earning rewards – Reward points or other incentives earned are not transferable between your accounts.
- Ticket transfers – Tickets purchased on one account cannot be transferred to a different Ticketmaster account.
Upgrading your Ticketmaster account
Ticketmaster offers an upgraded “Verified Fan” account option that provides access to presales, special offers, and preferred seating. You can upgrade any or all of your existing Ticketmaster accounts to Verified Fan status for a fee. The Verified Fan upgrade applies only to the specific account you upgrade. Some key points about upgrading include:
- Separate upgrade fee per account – You have to pay the Verified Fan upgrade fee separately for each account you want to upgrade.
- Improved access is per account – Presale codes and other Verified Fan benefits are usable only on the upgraded account.
- Upgrade confirmation by email – You will receive a confirmation email when an account has been successfully upgraded to Verified Fan.
- Benefits can vary – Special offers and presale access for Verified Fans depend on the event and are not guaranteed.
So you can upgrade any mix of your existing Ticketmaster accounts based on which ones you use most often for ticket purchases.
Using Ticketmaster accounts across multiple devices
A Ticketmaster account can be accessed across different devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. When you log in using your email and password, any device will have access to the full account details, order history, saved payment methods, and more for that account. Some tips for accessing Ticketmaster accounts on multiple devices:
- Add accounts to mobile apps – Download the Ticketmaster app on each device and add your login details for each account you want to access.
- Save passwords in browsers – Save your account passwords in your internet browser profiles for easy logins as you switch devices.
- Log out when sharing devices – Be sure to fully log out of your Ticketmaster account on any shared or public device when finished.
- Use password managers – Store usernames and passwords in a secure password manager that synchronizes across all your devices.
- Enable login notifications – Under account settings, you can enable notifications to alert you anytime your account is logged into from a new device.
Accessing your multiple Ticketmaster accounts across all your various computers, phones, tablets and more is designed to be seamless as long as you use your same login credentials on each device.
Merging Ticketmaster accounts
If you end up with too many Ticketmaster accounts to manage efficiently, you do have the option to merge accounts. By merging accounts, you consolidate order history, personal information, saved payment methods, rewards programs, and other details into one combined Ticketmaster account. Some key points about account merging:
- Contact customer service – You need to contact Ticketmaster customer service in order to request merging of accounts.
- Verify account ownership – Be prepared to provide identifying details to verify you are the owner of both accounts being merged.
- Choose primary account – When merging accounts, you decide which account becomes the primary account that remains active after merging.
- Can’t undo merges – Once accounts are merged, they cannot later be separated again.
- Rewards do not combine – Rewards balances and status levels do not automatically combine when merging accounts.
Before merging any accounts, make sure you carefully consider which account you want to be your primary going forward. Also take time to save any order history or transaction records you may need for the non-primary accounts being merged and deactivated.
Closing a Ticketmaster account
If you wish to permanently close a Ticketmaster account you no longer need, you can do so by following these steps:
- Access account settings – Log into the Ticketmaster account you want to close and visit account settings.
- Select “Close Account” – Find and select the option to permanently close your account.
- Confirm account closure – Read the prompts carefully and then confirm your choice to close the account.
- Watch for confirmation email – You will receive a final email confirmation once the account closure is processed.
Once an account is closed, it cannot be re-opened again in the future. All personal information, order history, and any rewards will be permanently removed. So be absolutely certain you want to close an account before going through with it.
As long as you take steps to actively manage them, having multiple Ticketmaster accounts can be quite useful. Just be sure you understand all the limitations and logistics that come with having more than one account.