Event Tickets & Entry Info – Prices, ID & QR Codes
- Tickets for an upcoming event will go on sale Monday, February 9, 2026, at 9:00 AM Pacific Standard Time, organizers announced today.
- According to event organizers, children aged 10 and under will be admitted free of charge, but must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.
- “Each spectator must present their QR code along with a valid photo ID for initial entry,” organizers stated.
Event Tickets to Go On Sale Next Week, Details Released for Upcoming Gathering
Tickets for an upcoming event will go on sale Monday, February 9, 2026, at 9:00 AM Pacific Standard Time, organizers announced today. The event will offer both multi-day and single-day passes, with pricing details now available to prospective attendees.
According to event organizers, children aged 10 and under will be admitted free of charge, but must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times. The event is embracing a fully digital ticketing system, with QR codes delivered via email upon purchase. Attendees are advised to save these QR codes to their devices for easy access upon entry.
“Each spectator must present their QR code along with a valid photo ID for initial entry,” organizers stated. “Wristbands will be provided based on the type of pass purchased – either a full weekend pass or a daily pass.” Minors who do not possess a valid photo ID must be accompanied by an adult.
For those who prefer a physical copy, printed versions of the QR code will also be accepted for scanning at the entrance. This provides flexibility for attendees who may not have access to a smartphone or prefer a tangible ticket.
Organizers also emphasized that the event will be entirely cashless. “Ticketing is cashless. No cash will be accepted for onsite purchases,” they confirmed, encouraging attendees to plan accordingly.
Ticket Pricing
A three-day pass to the event is priced at $60, plus processing fees. Attendees seeking to attend for a single day can purchase a one-day pass for $25, also subject to processing fees. The pricing structure aims to provide options for a range of budgets and schedules.
The move to QR code ticketing reflects a broader trend in event management, offering increased security and efficiency. According to ticketing platform TickIt, QR code systems provide a “fast and secure” way to manage event entry. Ticketing.events highlights the benefits of combining ticketing, QR code access, and attendee management into a single platform, saving organizers both time and money.
QR code ticketing also streamlines the entry process, reducing wait times and minimizing the risk of fraudulent tickets. QR Code Chimp explains that an Event Ticket QR Code is a “digital ticket that allows event attendees entry by scanning a QR code that contains all necessary entry information.” EZQR further emphasizes the benefits, noting that QR codes can speed up check-in, share event details, and even collect attendee feedback.
The use of QR codes isn’t limited to entry; they can also be used to share event schedules, venue maps, and other important information. EZQR points out that QR codes can link to web pages containing this information, making it easily accessible to attendees. Ticket-Generator.com notes that QR code tickets can be issued in as little as 2-3 seconds, and can help to stop fraudulent tickets.
Event organizers are also leveraging the data collected through the ticketing process to improve the attendee experience. Ticketing.events notes that their platform allows organizers to view attendee details, import and export data, and track ticket sales. This data can be used to personalize communications, optimize event logistics, and measure the success of the event.
