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TM Primary Ticket Count & Get-in Price

Tracks Ticketmaster’s primary inventory alongside the lowest available entry price.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Ticket count and get-in price

    • Hover on the chart to see specific values

      • Blue bars – Ticket Count

        • Taller bars → more primary tickets available

        • Shorter bars → fewer tickets available

      • Mint line – Get-in Price (lowest available)

        • Upward trend → rising entry price

        • Downward trend → falling entry price

Tip: Sudden spikes or drops often indicate pricing adjustments, new ticket releases, or temporary sellouts.

TM primary Get-in Price (min)

Tracks Ticketmaster’s lowest available entry price over time.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Lowest available ticket price (USD)

    • Blue line – Get-in Price (minimum)

      • Upward trend → rising entry prices

      • Downward trend → falling entry prices

Tip: Sudden spikes or drops often indicate pricing adjustments, new ticket releases, or temporary sellouts.

TM primary available tickets (max)

Tracks the maximum number of primary tickets available on Ticketmaster over time.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Number of available tickets

    • Blue line – Available tickets

      • Upward movement → more tickets released

      • Downward movement → tickets selling out or being removed

Tip: Sharp drops often indicate high sales periods or bulk ticket releases being sold quickly.

Secondary Ticket Count

Tracks the number of tickets listed on secondary marketplaces over time.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Number of available tickets

    • Pink line – TM (Ticketmaster secondary)

    • Purple line – SH (StubHub)

    • Orange line – SG (SeatGeek)

      • Rising lines → more tickets listed

      • Falling lines → fewer tickets available

Tip: Comparing platforms helps identify where most inventory is concentrated and how availability shifts between marketplaces.

Secondary Ticket Get-in Price

Tracks the lowest available ticket price across secondary marketplaces over time.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Lowest available ticket price (USD)

    • Pink line – TM (Ticketmaster secondary)

    • Purple line – SH (StubHub)

    • Orange line – SG (SeatGeek)

      • Upward trend → rising entry prices

      • Downward trend → falling entry prices

Tip: Comparing get-in prices across platforms highlights where buyers can find the best deals and how pricing strategies differ between marketplaces.

Average Ticket Price

Tracks the average price of tickets across all sales over time.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Average ticket price (USD)

    • Green line – Average Ticket Price

      • Upward trend → overall ticket prices rising

      • Downward trend → overall ticket prices falling

Tip: Fluctuations in the average price can indicate shifts in demand, new inventory releases, or market-wide price adjustments.

Sold Ticket Count

Tracks the number of tickets sold per day across marketplaces.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Number of tickets sold

    • Green bars – Sold Ticket Count

      • Taller bars → higher daily sales

      • Shorter bars → lower daily sales

Tip: Spikes in sales often align with key market events such as onsales, price drops, or rising demand close to event dates.

Sales Volume History

Tracks the total dollar value of ticket sales over time.

  • Hover on the chart to see the breakdown each day.

  • How to read:

    • X-axis: Dates

    • Y-axis: Sales volume (USD)

    • Green line – Sales Volume

      • Higher peaks → larger sales revenue days

      • Lower valleys → smaller sales revenue days

Tip: Spikes in sales volume often occur during onsale periods, strong demand surges, or following price adjustments that trigger higher purchase activity.

Detailed Primary Listing

Displays a breakdown of available primary tickets with full details.

  • How to read:

    • Type – Ticket classification (e.g., Standard Adult, Official Platinum)

    • Price – Ticket cost per seat (USD)

    • Qty – Number of tickets available at that price

    • Section – Venue seating section

    • Row – Specific row when available

Tip: Use this view to compare price levels, locate premium options, or spot remaining low-cost tickets across sections.

Detailed Secondary Listing

Displays a breakdown of tickets listed on secondary marketplaces with full details.

  • How to read:

    • Market – Platform where the ticket is listed (e.g., SeatGeek, StubHub, Ticketmaster secondary)

    • Price – Ticket cost per seat (USD)

    • Qty – Number of tickets available at that price

    • Section – Venue seating section

    • Row – Specific row when provided

Tip: This view helps compare pricing between marketplaces and identify the best-value seats across different sections.

Detailed Sales History

Shows a record of past ticket sales including pricing and seating details.

  • How to read:

    • Date – The day the sale occurred

    • ATP – Average Ticket Price sold (USD)

    • Section – Venue seating section

    • Row – Specific row when available

Tip: Use this view to track pricing trends in actual sales and compare them with current listings to identify demand shifts and profitable resale opportunities.

TM Primary & Secondary Ticket Count

Shows the distribution of available tickets across different price levels.

  • How to read:

    • Price – Ticket price per seat (USD)

    • Count – Number of tickets available at that price

    • Price Level – Grouping tier (e.g., P15, P13) used by Ticketmaster

    • Ticket Type – Classification such as Standard Adult

Tip: Use this view to quickly identify where most inventory sits by price level and evaluate opportunities between cheaper bulk listings and higher-priced tiers.

TM Primary & Sec. Ticket Count by Section

Shows the breakdown of available tickets grouped by venue section.

  • How to read:

    • Section – Seating area within the venue

    • Count – Number of tickets available in that section

    • Price Range – Ticket cost per seat (USD)

    • Ticket Type – Classification such as Standard Adult

Tip: Use this view to compare inventory across venue sections and spot which areas still have high availability versus those nearing sellout.

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