What to Write on a Concert Ticket
A souvenir ticket works best when it captures the details that made the night memorable. Here's what to consider including.
The essentials
- Headliner — the main act or artist.
- Venue and city — where it happened.
- Date — and the time, if you want it.
Optional extras that add detail
- Support acts — worth including if they were part of what made the night good.
- Section, row, and seat — a nice touch if you remember where you were, or want it to feel more like a real stub.
- Price and currency — some people like the realism of showing what a ticket "cost".
- A custom note — a short personal line: who you went with, a lyric, or a memory from the night.
Keep it readable
You don't need to fill in every field. A ticket with just the headliner, venue, and date already reads well — extra details are there for when you want more of the night captured, not because they're required.
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