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Design Concert Tickets That Look Like the Real Thing

Describe your show — band, venue, date, doors, and section — and AI builds a polished concert ticket with a tear-off stub, ready to print or send digitally.

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How it works

From idea to download in three steps

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Describe the show — artist or tour name, venue, date, doors and start time, and whether it is GA or reserved seating

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AI designs a concert ticket with a marquee header and a matching tear-off stub in about 30 seconds

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Download as a print-ready PDF, or save it as a template and bulk generate numbered tickets for every buyer

Features

Everything you need, nothing in the way

Built for speed and polish — so the document is done before you would have finished formatting the first page.

Stub, Seat, and Section

A real concert ticket has a main body and a tear-off stub. AI lays out the band name, venue, date, doors and show time, plus section, row, and seat so the stub matches the holder portion.

Headliner Branding

Lead with the artist or tour name in bold marquee type, add a support act, your venue logo, and tour-poster colors so the ticket looks like a keepsake, not a printout.

General Admission or Reserved

Designing for GA, a pit, or assigned seating? Describe the setup and AI shapes the ticket — drop the seat block for GA, or print section and row for reserved shows.

Print or Send Digital

Download standard-size, print-ready PDFs for the box office, or generate one ticket per buyer and email them out for scan-at-the-door entry.

Tweak with AI

Refine any result by chatting — "make it warmer", "add my logo top-right", "shorten the intro". The document updates in place.

Print-ready PDF

Export a clean, print-ready PDF, or publish your document as a one-page webpage — ready to send, share, or print.

How to make a concert ticket that looks the part

A concert ticket does two jobs at once — it grants entry and it doubles as a souvenir fans actually keep. This AI event ticket maker turns a short description of your show into a polished, print-ready ticket with a marquee header and a matching tear-off stub, so you skip the design software and the fiddly layout work entirely.

What every concert ticket needs

Whether you are running a club night, a school showcase, a fundraiser gig, or a touring act, the essentials are the same. A good concert ticket template covers:

  • Artist or tour name — the headliner up top in bold marquee type, with any support act underneath.
  • Venue — the name and full address, plus the city for multi-stop tours.
  • Date and time — the show date, doors time, and start time, since they are rarely the same.
  • Admission — general admission, pit, or a specific section, row, and seat for reserved shows.
  • Ticket number and price — a unique number for tracking and a printed price so the stub can be verified at the door.

GA vs. reserved seating

For a general-admission show, keep it simple — drop the seat block and print a clear GA label so the line moves fast. For reserved shows, the section, row, and seat must appear on both the main body and the tear-off stub so staff can match them at a glance. Describe which setup you are running and the design adapts automatically.

Print, number, and hand them out

Once your design looks right, export a standard-size PDF and print on cardstock, or save it as a reusable template and bulk generate a numbered ticket for every buyer from a spreadsheet. Selling entries instead of seats? Pair these tickets with a raffle ticket template for door prizes and fundraising at the same event.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered plainly

What should a concert ticket include?

At minimum the artist or tour name, venue name and address, event date, doors and show time, and an admission type — general admission or a specific section, row, and seat. Add a ticket or order number and a price so the stub can be checked at the door.

Can I add a tear-off stub?

Yes. The design includes a perforated-style stub that repeats the key details — event, date, and seat — so staff can tear and keep one half while the holder keeps the other.

Can I generate a unique ticket for every buyer?

Yes. Save your design as a template, upload a spreadsheet of names and seat assignments, and bulk generate a numbered ticket for each attendee in one run.

Is this free and can I print the tickets?

Designing and editing are free, and the export is a standard-size, print-ready PDF. Print on cardstock at home or send the files to a print shop or your box office.

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