The best way is to use a marketplace with strong buyer protection and resale tools, then price competitively for the July 9 Bobby Brown show at The Mountain Winery in Saratoga. The event is listed across ticket platforms, and Mountain Winery says ticket sales are online only, with AXS mobile entry at the venue.

Best places to list

  • Sell through a major ticket marketplace first, since those platforms already have buyers looking for this show and provide resale flow. Bobby Brown tickets for July 9 at The Mountain Winery appear on SeatGeek, TickPick, and Vivid Seats, which suggests there is active demand.
  • If your tickets were originally bought through a platform that supports resale, use that platform’s built-in sell feature for the smoothest transfer and fewer buyer issues.
  • Avoid informal cash deals unless you can verify payment and transfer through the official mobile-ticket system, because this venue uses online/mobile entry.

Pricing approach

  • Start by checking current listings for the same date and venue, then price slightly below the cheapest comparable listing if you want a faster sale.
  • TickPick shows starting prices for this event around $40, while SeatGeek lists a low price around $88, so the market appears to be moving within a fairly wide range depending on seat quality and fees.
  • If your seats are good, you can list closer to the middle of the market; if you want a quick sale, undercut the lowest visible comparable by a small amount.

Safe-selling tips

  1. Use only a platform that supports secure mobile transfer or verified resale.
  2. Write the listing clearly: date, venue, section, row, seat count, and whether tickets must be sold together.
  3. Confirm whether transfer happens through the official app before accepting payment.
  1. If you meet locally, finalize payment only after the ticket transfer is complete and visible in the buyer’s account.

Practical recommendation

For this specific show, I’d list on a major resale marketplace first, set a competitive price just under the lowest comparable listing, and make sure the transfer is done through the venue’s mobile-ticket method. If you want the fastest sale, pair that with a well-written local listing that matches the concert details exactly.

This is a straightforward resale case: use protected transfer, price against live comps, and move quickly while demand is still active.
Option Best for Tradeoff
Major resale marketplace Safety and reach Fees
Platform-native resale Easy transfer Depends on original purchase source
Local direct sale Fast cash Higher scam risk
TL;DR: list it on a protected resale platform, price slightly below current comps, and transfer only through the official mobile-ticket system.