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You can just view the ticket in the browser on Ticketmaster's website. Have been to 2 concerts in the last couple of months and this worked for me without issue.
Yeah, but I don't have a data plan. I know thats weird these days, but Im lucky not to need one. The easiest thing would be to transfer the tickets to my spouse, but I have to be able to do it with the tech I use now. I've just started looking into it.
My spouse has bought any tickets for us the last few years, so I'm pretty green about it. I haven't been concerned until now, but I was home the day these tickets went on sale so I made the purchase.