Accessibility

Accessibility

Frequently Asked Questions

Accessible tickets can be purchased online directly from your event’s interactive seat map or by contacting us at .Fans who are not purchasing or requiring assistance with their accessible tickets order won’t be serviced on this line.

Accessible tickets are reserved solely for fans with disabilities and their companions. Fans who abuse this policy could have their order canceled.

The number and types of accessible tickets available varies by event and venue. To see what accessible tickets are available for your event follow these steps:

  1. Select the Filter button.
  2. Toggle the Show accessible tickets switch and the types of accessible tickets available for that event will appear.
  3. Select the Apply Filters button.
  4. Click or tap a section on the interactive seat map to see how many accessible tickets are available, as well as their location within the section and price.
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Accessible tickets are reserved solely for fans with disabilities and their companions. Fans who abuse this policy could have their order canceled.

There are events where OFEG isn’t the primary ticket seller; tickets are posted for sale by third-party sellers or other fans. In this case, we can’t guarantee that accessible tickets will be posted for resale.

So, if you require accessible tickets for these events, contact the primary ticket seller and/or the venue box office to check on availability of accessible tickets.

Accessible tickets are available to purchase for all VIP packages. After purchasing your VIP Package to the event of your choice, you’ll need to submit a request for accessible tickets for your VIP Package. A Fan Support representative will assist you with your request.

As VIP packages are unique from venue to venue, artist to artist and event to event, accessibility options may differ.

Accessible tickets may be purchased online at the same time as non-accessible tickets become available, whether it’s during a presale or general public onsale period.

If the accessible tickets allotted during an event’s presale period are depleted, you can shop for tickets once the general public onsale begins.

Some venues only sell accessible tickets at their box office. Click More Info or tap the i icon on the app to find out more information for accessible tickets policies for each event and venue.

Please visit your venue’s official website and look for their accessibility guide for more information on interpreter services. If you don’t see this information, please contact the venue directly.