How To Sell Rolling Loud Tickets 2022

Okay, so you're trying to ditch your Rolling Loud tickets, huh? Life happens! Maybe your squad bailed (rude!), maybe you realized mosh pits aren't actually your thing (totally valid!), or maybe... you just need the cash. Whatever the reason, let's get those tickets sold! And fast!
First Things First: Know What You're Working With
Seriously, take a minute. What kind of tickets are we talking about here? GA? GA+? VIP? Rolling Loud has more tiers than a wedding cake! Knowing exactly what you have is crucial. Check your confirmation email, your app, wherever those digital tickets are hiding.
While you're at it, scope out the going rate. Don't just pluck a number out of thin air! Head to StubHub, Ticketmaster (if they allow resale – some don't!), or even check Facebook groups. See what similar tickets are selling for. Undercutting the competition a little can help you sell faster, but don't sell yourself short! (Pun intended... get it?)
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Where to Sell? Pick Your Poison!
Alright, buckle up, buttercup. You've got options! So many options, in fact, it can be overwhelming. But don't worry, we'll break it down.
- StubHub/Ticketmaster: These are the big guns. They’re reliable, have built-in buyer protection (important!), but they also take a cut. Everything comes at a cost right?
- Vivid Seats: Similar to StubHub, another reputable marketplace. Do a price comparison!
- Facebook Marketplace/Groups: Local groups dedicated to buying and selling tickets can be goldmines. Just be extra careful. Scammers are everywhere, lurking in the shadows like… well, like people trying to score cheap Rolling Loud tickets! Meet in a public place if possible, and only accept payment methods that offer buyer protection (like PayPal Goods & Services).
- Twitter/Instagram: Technically, you could tweet out your tickets. But honestly, this is more of a last resort. Harder to reach a targeted audience, and even harder to ensure you’re dealing with a legit buyer.
Protect Yourself: Don't Be a Target
Okay, this is the most important part. Seriously. Selling tickets online comes with risks. Scammers are always looking for an easy mark. Don't be that mark!

- Never give out your personal information beyond what's absolutely necessary.
- Only accept payment through secure platforms like PayPal Goods & Services. Never send tickets before you’ve received the money.
- If someone seems too eager or offers way more than the asking price… red flag! Walk away!
- Meet in a public place if you are doing a physical ticket exchange.
Think of it this way: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Trust your gut! (And maybe have a friend tag along for added security.)
Crafting the Perfect Listing (Because Details Matter!)
So, you've chosen your selling platform. Now it's time to write a listing that screams, "Buy my tickets!" (But, you know, in a classy way.)

- Be specific: Include the exact dates, the type of ticket, and any perks that come with it (e.g., early entry, VIP access).
- Take good photos: If you have physical tickets, snap some clear, well-lit pictures. Screenshots of digital tickets also work.
- Set a fair price: Research the going rate (like we talked about earlier) and price accordingly.
- Be honest: Don't try to hide flaws or misrepresent what you're selling. Honesty is the best policy (and it'll save you headaches later).
Last But Not Least: Be Patient (and a Little Persistent)
Don't expect your tickets to sell overnight. Sometimes it takes time. Be patient, but also be proactive! Bump your listing, share it on social media (responsibly!), and respond to inquiries promptly.
And hey, if all else fails, maybe just go to Rolling Loud! Just kidding... unless? 😉 Good luck selling those tickets! I hope you get a great price. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to daydream about headliners.
