General admission and reserved seating

Reserved seating ticketing connected from seat selection to check-in

Give buyers clear interactive seat selection while keeping assigned seats, general admission areas, tickets, attendees, schedules, and event-day operations connected.

Seating connected to the rest of your event

Reserved seating is part of the full Tickeasy event workflow, not a disconnected seat-selection tool. Availability, ticketing, orders, attendees, schedules, and check-in remain connected.

Interactive buyer seat selection

Buyers can view the seat map and choose available assigned seats or a general admission area during the ticket-buying flow.

Assigned seats and GA areas

Support individually assigned seats alongside capacity-controlled general admission areas within the same seating workflow.

Tickets mapped to seating

Connect ticket types to specific seats or areas so buyers see only the eligible ticket options for each seating choice.

Accessible-seat information

Identify wheelchair-accessible positions and carry relevant seat information through selection and ticketing.

Keep attendees and assigned seats connected

Keep selected seats, ticket holders, orders, and schedule context connected for clear organiser operations.

Connected event-day check-in

Use QR scanning or manual entry while retaining the seating and performance context attached to each ticket.

How Tickeasy works

Structure the venue, connect seating to ticket types, and keep each buyer selection attached to the wider event workflow.

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Structure your seating

Represent assigned seating, tables, rows, and general admission areas in a seat map that reflects how your venue sells tickets.

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Connect tickets and seats

Map ticket types to sellable seats or areas so availability and pricing stay connected during checkout.

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Sell and operate

Let buyers choose available seats, then keep their selection connected to orders, tickets, attendee visibility, and check-in.

Reserved seating for theatre and performing arts

Theatre, dance, recitals, and other live performances are a natural fit when buyers need to understand exactly where they will sit and organisers need clear performance-level operations.

Explore theatre ticketing

FAQ

What is reserved seating ticketing?
Reserved seating ticketing lets buyers choose specific available seats from a venue map. Their seat selection is then connected to the order and issued ticket.
Can buyers choose their own seats?
Yes. Buyers can choose available assigned seats through an interactive seat map during the ticket-buying flow.
Can one seat map include general admission areas?
Yes. Tickeasy supports assigned seats and capacity-controlled general admission areas within the seat-map purchasing workflow.
Does reserved seating work across multiple performances?
Yes. Seat availability and orders remain tied to the relevant event schedule, keeping each performance’s inventory and attendee context separate.
Can seat maps represent rows and tables?
Yes. Tickeasy seat maps can represent assigned seating sections, rows, round or rectangular tables, and general admission areas.
Does Tickeasy support accessible-seat information?
Yes. Seats can carry wheelchair-accessible information so relevant positions are identifiable during the seating workflow.
Is Tickeasy only for reserved seating events?
No. Tickeasy supports both general admission and reserved seating, with ticketing and organiser operations connected in the same platform.

Ready to run a reserved seating event?

Bring buyer seat selection and organiser operations together in one ticketing workflow.