AXS Tickets
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  • 5,000,000+

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  • AXS, LLC

    Developer

  • Entertainment

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  • Rated for 3+

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    Developer Email

  • http://www.axs.com/se/about-privacy-policy.html

    Privacy Policy

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As a concert-goer, AXS Tickets is the official app for a ticket marketplace that arguably runs neck-and-neck with Ticketmaster in major venues, especially across the US and UK. You mainly use it to buy, store, and transfer tickets for live events, from arena tours to club shows. I downloaded it off the Play Store a while back—it's free, with no upfront registration required to browse—and my first impression after launch was surprisingly clean. The home screen felt modern and stripped-back compared to some other ticket apps I have, instantly showing me events near my location without bombarding me with upsells or hidden fees upfront. That minimal vibe was a breath of fresh air for something in this industry.

Getting into the actual usage, the interface is light and moves fast. I started by searching for a local indie show; the search bar is right at the top, and results loaded in under a second. Buying a ticket took maybe three taps: select the seat from the interactive venue map (which is smooth, not laggy like some competitors), hit checkout, and I could pay with PayPal or a card without creating an account. The onboarding is non-existent in a good way—it just lets you do stuff. One tip I picked up: if you turn on notifications for your favorite artists, the app alerts you the second a presale drops, which saved me from a sold-out panic. My only confusing moment was transferring a ticket to a friend; the option is tucked inside a three-dot menu on the event detail, not obvious at first glance.

After using AXS for a few months, it's become my go-to for any venue that supports it. I especially like that the app handles ticket resale directly, with clear price caps so scalpers can't gouge you. It feels a lot less predatory than StubHub or the main Ticketmaster app, where fees pile on mysteriously. If you mostly attend small clubs or non-AXS affiliated theaters, you might not need it, but for an arena show person, it's hard to beat. I considered deleting it when I missed a presale because the notification didn't pop on my lock screen once, but a quick settings fix solved that. Honestly, I keep it installed because it's just easier than digging through emails for PDF tickets, and the app's dark mode is a nice touch for late-night browsing. For anyone who values simplicity over flashy features, this one sticks.

features

  • 🎫 Interactive venue map with real-time seat previews lets you rotate the 3D view before buying, something SeatGeek lacks entirely on its basic version.
  • 🎫 Price cap on resale tickets prevents scalping above face value, a standout feature since Ticketmaster's resale is often unchecked and wildly inflated.
  • 🎫 Instant digital ticket transfer via text or email without needing the recipient to create an AXS account first, unlike StubHub's clunky process that forces registration.
  • 🎫 Watchlist presale alerts with push notifications that actually hit early, giving you a five-minute head start compared to AXS's desktop web version for high-demand shows.

pros

  • ⭐ Minimal fees shown upfront at checkout, no surprise taxes added later like Ticketmaster's notorious "service fee" that balloons the total.
  • ⭐ Lightweight app that doesn't slow down my older phone, while Live Nation's app often lags during ticket drops on the same device.
  • ⭐ Syncs with Google Wallet and Apple Wallet for offline access, so you don't need mobile data at the gate, which StubHub's app still struggles to do reliably.

cons

  • ⚠️ Very limited venue coverage compared to Ticketmaster, so you'll need a separate app for events at non-AXS affiliated stadiums or local clubs.
  • ⚠️ No built-in barcode scanner that works with third-party cameras, forcing manual ticket scanning on some Android phones; SeatGeek handles this better.
  • ⚠️ The watchlist feature sometimes duplicates events if you add from both search and presale, cluttering your feed with no delete option for duplicates.

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