In the world of dynamic pricing, here’s when you should buy concert and game tickets
Your favourite artist is coming to town, or your favourite team is heading to the playoffs — you want to go, but don’t want to pay top dollar. Here’s your dilemma: do you buy tickets now or wait until closer to the show in hopes prices will fall?
Major ticket companies increasingly employ dynamic pricing models, which allow prices to change in real time based on factors like demand. As a result, consumers looking to get a good deal may not know the best times to buy.
“At the end of the day, when we’re talking about prices, it is just consumer demand and so almost always when there are groans about ticket prices, it’s just because the event is super popular and a lot of people really want to go to it,” said David Clement, the North American affairs manager with the Consumer Choice Center.
He pointed to high ticket prices for Blue Jays games during the World Series last year, when “everybody and their uncle wanted to go.”


