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American Express (Amex) presales on Ticketmaster are special early-access ticket windows where eligible Amex cardmembers can buy tickets before the general public, usually by selecting a specific “Amex Presale” ticket type and paying with an Amex card at checkout.

What Amex presale actually is

  • Ticketmaster and Amex partner so cardholders can access some tickets a day or more before general on-sale, or get access to a special pool of seats labeled as Amex presale or preferred seating.
  • It doesn’t guarantee “front row,” but it gives an earlier shot at tickets that might sell out quickly, especially for big tours and arena shows.

How it works step by step

  1. Find the event on Ticketmaster
    • Go to the event page and look at the list of ticket types or sale times.
    • You’ll usually see something like “American Express® Presale,” “Amex Early Access,” or similar among the options.
  1. Enter presale / access code if required
    • Many Amex presales use a simple promo code at Ticketmaster, entered via the “Unlock” or “Offer Code” box on the event page.
 * For some Amex promos, the “code” can be a shared format (like a word or short string) that’s publicly posted in the event details or Amex promo page, while other events may not require a code at all and simply verify your card at checkout.
  1. Select the Amex presale ticket type
    • After unlocking, presale seats appear as a specific ticket type (e.g., “American Express Presale” or “American Express Preferred Seating”) in the seat map or ticket list.
 * You choose quantity/price tiers like normal tickets, but you’re picking from the Amex-held inventory.
  1. Pay with your Amex
    • To complete the order, you must pay with an eligible American Express card; using another card can cause the order to fail or be canceled.
 * In some regions, if your Amex is saved to your Ticketmaster account, the system simply checks that and lets you buy without a separate code.

Codes vs. “card-linked” presale

  • Code-based presale
    • You enter a presale code into Ticketmaster’s “Unlock” field to view Amex presale tickets.
* Codes may come from an Amex offer page, artist emails, or official promo pages, and can be generic (same for everyone) or unique.
  • Card-linked presale
    • Some users report that just having a linked Amex on their Ticketmaster account is enough, with no extra code.
* A workaround sometimes shared in forums is using the Amex customer service number from the back of the card in the promo/offer code box when the event is set up that way, though this is unofficial and may not work for all shows.

What to expect (and what not to)

  • You usually get earlier access, not VIP by default
    • Amex presale inventory can include decent seats, but it’s not always “best seats in the house”; sometimes it’s a mix of good, mid, and side sections.
* For the most in-demand shows, tickets can still go in seconds even in presale, so queuing early at onsale time is important.
  • Queues and demand still apply
    • You may still see a queue just like general on-sale; once through, your presale code/card unlocks the Amex ticket pool.
* Being logged in early with your payment details saved improves your odds of checking out before seats time out.

Mini tips from recent forum chatter

  • Make sure your Amex is added and saved to your Ticketmaster profile before the presale day; this reduces last‑minute errors.
  • Double‑check the exact presale start time in your time zone and join the event page a few minutes early so you’re ready when the button goes live.
  • If the Amex presale link just dumps you on the regular event page with no obvious Amex section, look for:
    • An “Unlock” button for codes, or
    • A specific Amex presale line in the tickets list or schedule; sometimes the wording is small or easy to miss.

Quick FAQ style answers

  • Do I need an Amex card?
    Yes, you must own or have access to an eligible Amex card and pay with it at checkout for Amex presale tickets.
  • Do I always need a code?
    Not always; some Amex presales are card-validated only, others use a promo code field on Ticketmaster.
  • Are Amex presale tickets cheaper?
    Usually not; the benefit is timing and access, not a built-in discount, unless a specific offer says otherwise.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.