The ticket limit is strict. Any attempt to exceed the posted ticket limit per customer or household, or to game the system in any way, will result in cancellation of orders without notice. There is a transfer delay for all tickets prior to the show.
Bright Eyes has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to supporting the Poison Oak Project, and their work advancing equity for LGBTQ+ people, with a particular focus on supporting the trans community.
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