With Selection Sunday for the 2026 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament set for Sunday, March 15, the secondary market is already giving fans an early look at where prices stand before the bracket is finalized. This year’s tournament will send the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight to Fort Worth, Texas, and Sacramento, California, before the Women’s Final Four heads to Phoenix in early April.
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NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Ticket Prices Preview: Average Prices Before the Bracket Is Set
March Madness is almost here, but even before Selection Sunday finalizes the bracket, the ticket market for the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is already showing clear signs of strong national demand. The 68-team tournament begins with the First Four in Dayton on March 17-18, followed by the first and second rounds from March 19-22 in Buffalo, Greenville, Oklahoma City, Portland, Tampa, Philadelphia, San Diego and St. Louis.
Zach Bryan’s 2026 Tour Launches: Early Ticket Price Trends, Cheapest Cities, and High-Demand Shows
Zach Bryan officially kicked off his latest tour run on March 7, and early ticket market data is already revealing some interesting trends for fans searching for Zach Bryan tickets and the best cities to see the fast-rising country star live in 2026.
Harry Styles Residency Tickets at MSG Lead the 2026 Tour in Price and Demand
Harry Styles continues to be one of the most sought-after artists in live music, and early ticket market data for his upcoming tour dates and residency shows reveals just how strong fan demand remains around the world. From large European stadiums to highly anticipated performances at Madison Square Garden, fans searching for Harry Styles tickets are encountering a wide range of prices depending on the city, venue, and show date.
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Zac Brown Band Tickets 2026: Tour Demand, Average Ticket Prices and Where Fans Can Find the Best Deals
The Zac Brown Band tour in 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated country tours of the year. Known for blending country, rock, and Southern roots into high-energy live performances, Zac Brown Band has built one of the most loyal fan bases in live music.
As fans search for Zac Brown Band tickets, early ticket market trends show a wide range of average prices depending on the venue and city. Some concerts are already emerging as premium events due to iconic venues or strong regional demand, while others offer opportunities for fans looking for cheap Zac Brown Band tickets.
Metallica at Sphere: How much are tickets to the metal legends’ run in Las Vegas?
Metallica’s Sphere run in Las Vegas has all the early signals of a true “event” onsale: heavy fan interest, fast-moving inventory, and a resale market that’s actively discovering where prices should settle now that general sale is underway. Even in the first wave of post-onsale listings, it’s clear that demand is strong — but it’s also clear that shoppers who stay flexible on date and section can already find noticeably better value than the headline premium numbers suggest.
Looking at what tickets are available for shoppers at Ticket Club as of Friday, March 6, the Sphere market is expensive overall, but it’s not uniform: later dates currently price more favorably, several high-inventory nights look more competitive for deal-seekers, and the “best value” sections are separating from the true premium experience areas like Snake Pit and certain mid-bowl zones.
Where Metallica Sphere Ticket Prices Stand Right Now
Across currently listed single-night Metallica Sphere events on TicketClub, the market is sitting around a $430 get-in, with a ~$1,280 median, and a typical shopping band (10th–90th percentile) of roughly $783–$2,652. That “typical range” is where most shoppers will be making decisions — and where the best date/section strategy shows up. Continue reading “Metallica at Sphere: How much are tickets to the metal legends’ run in Las Vegas?”
MLB Opening Month Tickets: The Hottest Games, Cheapest Seats, and Early Pricing Trends
The first month of the 2026 MLB regular season is already showing some clear pricing patterns on Ticket Club. A handful of marquee matchups are commanding serious premiums, especially when the Yankees and Dodgers are involved, while plenty of lower-cost options remain for fans who simply want to get to the ballpark without spending a fortune.
2026 MLB Spring Training Tickets: Price Breakdown, High-Demand Matchups & What Fans Should Know
MLB Spring Training is officially underway, and for fans searching for spring training tickets, early pricing trends are starting to reveal where demand is strongest — and where you can still find excellent value. With games spread across Arizona’s Cactus League and Florida’s Grapefruit League, the 2026 slate features everything from affordable weekday matchups under $40 to premium rivalry games topping $600 on the secondary market.
Zayn Tour 2026 Ticket Prices: A City-by-City Breakdown of What Fans Are Paying
Zayn is heading out on a global tour in 2026, with dates across the United Kingdom, Mexico, and the United States. Based on current average ticket prices available on Ticket Club, demand is already shaping up to be strong in several key markets.
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2026 MLB Opening Day Tickets & Home Openers: Average Prices, Demand Signals, and Smart Buying Tips
MLB Opening Day and each team’s home opener are the games that feel like a holiday—fresh starts, new storylines, and a ballpark energy that doesn’t always show up on a random Tuesday in June. That “special event” factor shows up fast in the ticket market.
Using the current Ticket Club marketplace snapshot for the 2026 MLB Opening Day / home opener slate, here’s what shoppers should know: which games are already pricing like premium events, where the best values are (if you’re flexible), and how to shop home opener tickets without paying more than you need to.
