How to Change Your Ticketmaster Password and Protect Your Tickets

How to change a Ticketmaster password

Your Ticketmaster account holds real value — saved cards, your billing address, and tickets that scammers would love to resell out from under you. A strong, unique password is the simplest way to keep them out, especially after the high-profile breaches that have hit ticketing sites. Our GetMyPassword team covers how to change your Ticketmaster password, reset it when you are locked out, and protect your tickets and payment details.

Change your Ticketmaster password
Changing a Ticketmaster password and securing the account.

Change your password in My Account

  1. Sign in at ticketmaster.com and open My Account.
  2. Go to Account Details or Edit Profile.
  3. Select Change Password.
  4. Enter your current password, then the new one, and save.

If you usually sign in through the app, the same option lives under Account → Settings, and changes sync across the website and app instantly.

Reset a forgotten password

On the sign-in page choose Forgot Password? and enter the email on your account. Ticketmaster sends a reset link; open it and create a new password. The link is time-limited, so use it promptly, and check your spam folder if it does not arrive within a few minutes.

After a breach or suspicious login

Ticketing sites are frequent breach targets. If you are warned of unusual activity, change the password immediately, then review your saved payment methods and upcoming orders for anything you did not do. Remove any stored card you are not actively using — fewer details on file means less to steal.

If you reused your Ticketmaster password anywhere else, change it there too. Attackers take one leaked password and try it across banking, email and shopping sites — a tactic that only works because people reuse logins.

Protect it with a unique password

Because your account links to a payment card, its password deserves to be unique and strong. Generate one with our password generator, store it in a password manager, and never reuse it on another site. That single habit defeats the credential-stuffing attacks that follow every major ticketing breach.

Frequently asked questions

Why didn’t I get the Ticketmaster reset email?

Check your spam folder and confirm you used the email on the account. Reset links expire, so request a fresh one if it has been a while. If nothing arrives, the account may use a different email address.

Is my card safe if Ticketmaster is breached?

Change your password and remove saved cards you do not need. Monitor your bank statements, and if a breach is confirmed, consider asking your bank for a new card number to be safe.

How do I make my Ticketmaster account more secure?

Use a unique, strong password you use nowhere else, remove unused saved cards, and stay alert to phishing emails about “ticket problems” that try to harvest your login.

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