ChatGPT just added Ticketmaster — now you can find events and buy tickets without leaving the app
Finding your next concert via ChatGPT
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The ChatGPT app hub already offers a wide range of tools — from building playlists with Apple Music to finding cult-classic movies on Tubi and even ordering groceries through Instacart.
Now, another major name has joined the lineup: Ticketmaster.
Like the existing SeatGeek integration, the Ticketmaster app inside ChatGPT lets you search for events and buy tickets directly within the chatbot.
Article continues belowIn a press release, the company emphasized how this move aligns with changing user behavior. As more people turn to AI to ask questions, explore options and make decisions, Ticketmaster says this integration helps keep events visible where discovery is increasingly happening.
Here’s how to access the new Ticketmaster app in ChatGPT — and the prompts that will help you get the most out of it.
Nabbing front row tickets with ChatGPT
Just like the myriad of apps available inside ChatGPT, Ticketmaster can be connected on desktop by searching for it in the Apps option in the sidebar and tapping the two lines in the top left of the mobile app to find the same Apps hub.
Once Ticketmaster is enabled through the chatbot, you can explore events in your area and beyond, plus look through ticket options, including pricing and sections. After finalizing your choice, you’ll be able to complete your current ticket purchase on the Ticketmaster marketplace.
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Feel free to put these 10 prompts to great use as a good way to see what the Ticketmaster app is capable of:
- What concerts are happening near me this month that match artists like [artist name]?
- Show me underrated live shows in my area this weekend under $50.
- What are the most in-demand events near me right now?
- Recommend concerts based on my taste: [list 5 artists or genres].
- What events would a fan of [artist/genre] love that are coming soon?
- What big games or sporting events are happening near me in the next 2 weeks?
- Find me affordable tickets for upcoming [team name] games.
- Show me unique live experiences nearby (comedy, theater, festivals).
- What are the best date-night events happening near me this weekend?
- Find me the best seats available for [event name] within a [dollar amount] budget.
Bottom line
ChatGPT’s ever-expanding lineup of apps continues to feature big-name brands that have become everyone’s go-tos for shopping, professional work, and productivity enhancements.
Now Ticketmaster has joined in to give ChatGPT users a new way to find the best concerts, sporting events, Broadway shows, and more, while also giving them a safe way to pick up their tickets in short order.
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