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Can a child use an adult ticket at a concert?

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My mum and little sister are going to a show tonight and just noticed both tickets say adult on them. The sister is only 10 years old. Will she get rejected or allowed in??? :(]

I've googled and can't find anything and the ticket office is shut.

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    tealadytealady Posts: 26,266
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    Depends whether the show is deemed suitable for children and how it was advertised.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 10,561
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    It's The Saturdays. :p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 516
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    Most concerts don't have "child" tickets. As long as an adult is going to it should be fine, unless the ticket states "Over 14s only".
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    bitchboybluebitchboyblue Posts: 2,778
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    Considering how woeful ticket sales have been for the Saturdays tour, I imagine they would be desperate to let anyone in (they were offering 2 for 1 on wowcher and orange).
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    walterwhitewalterwhite Posts: 56,944
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    Concert tickets are normally the same price for all ages, i can't see how it's an adult ticket at all.
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    AdzPowerAdzPower Posts: 4,861
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    Shadow! I'm going to see the sats at wembley in a couple of weeks, my tickets don't mention adult or child anywhere, so I'm afraid I can't help you on that but I imagine it should be ok, an adult ticket would cost more surely so it probably would only be a problem if an adult was trying to use a child ticket.
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    cris182cris182 Posts: 9,595
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    The Saturdays will surely be ok as it isn't adult at all. The girls on stage will probably outnumber the people in the audience anyway so shouldn't be an issue
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