For the first time in 12 years, The British & Irish Lions Tour will return to Australia for a festival of Rugby across the country. With nine games across six cities and over 40,000 inbound visitors anticipated for the Tour, you won’t want to miss your chance to be part of the world’s biggest and most in-demand rugby tour. But hurry, only limited tickets for the first release available – grab yours from 2pm (AEDT).
HOW MANY TICKETS CAN I BUY? The Lions v Wallabies Test Matches: 4 per match subject to availability Non-Test Matches: 10 per match subject to availability WHY AM I SEEING A QUEUE/WAITING ROOM PAGE WHEN BUYING TICKETS? Demand for the Lions Tour is expected to be high. If you are seeing a waiting room, it means many people are after tickets at the same time as you and a queue system has been implemented to assist ticket purchasers. Please remain on the page and don’t refresh your browser – the page refreshes itself frequently to let more fans through to purchase tickets. WHY IS THERE A TIMER WHEN I AM TRYING TO BUY TICKETS? Due to high demand or website traffic, a time limit may be implemented during the checkout process. This gives as many people as possible a chance to purchase tickets. To speed through the checkout process, login to your Ticketek/Ticketmaster account in advance (pending the match you are buying). WHEN AND HOW WILL TICKET(S) BE DELIVERED? All public tickets will be delivered as in-app mobile tickets only. More information on how to access and share tickets will be made available closer to each match. WHAT DOES ‘ALLOCATION EXHAUSTED’ MEAN? If all currently available tickets are allocated, the match will display as "Allocation Exhausted". For any matches where general ticket allocations are currently exhausted, Hospitality or Travel packages may still be available. More FAQs are available here.
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