<strong>The BE:FIRST presale code</strong> has finally been listed.
While this limited time presale opportunity is in play, you have the chance to order tickets for BE:FIRST before the public!
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If you don't order your tickets to BE:FIRST's show in Washington during the presale you might not be able to order them before they sell out.
<h5>Here is what we know about the BE:FIRST presale tickets:</h5>
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<h2>BE:FIRST</h2>
The Howard Theatre
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Washington, DC
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Thu, Jun 12, 2025 8:00PM
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<h3><mark>Fan club Presale code</mark></h3>
Starts: Tue, Jan 21, 2025 4:00AM EST
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Ends: Thu, Jan 23, 2025 10:00PM EST
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<p>You can use the following <mark>BE:FIRST presale code</mark> and ticket information to order your tickets
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Get all the presale details from <a href="https://www.tmpresale.com">tmpresale.com</a>
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If you want to buy <a href="/">presale tickets</a> or tickets as they go on-sale to the public for a <a title="popular presales" href="/tag/hott">popular show</a> you might want to dig out that old Windows tablet, old iPhone or whichever internet enabled device that is gathering dust and put it back into service as a second or third screen when you are buying your tickets.
You might be asking: Why do extra work? Is it really worth it for BE:FIRST presale tickets?
It's obvious: it is the pesky virtual waiting room.
Basically by having multiple different devices "lined up"" in the virtual queue you get an improved chance to access tickets sooner <strong>and</strong> potentially get access to closer tickets.
To really put this idea to work, you ought to have two or three separate Ticketmaster accounts already registered and get them logged in on each device.
Another way is to get in to your ticketmaster account after you are fully through the virtual waiting room and can select tickets or are shown specific seats that you can order.
One warning: <strong>Don't</strong> log in to the same account on multiple devices and join the waiting room on each one - you might get removed from several of the devices. We've heard some mixed reports about this, we think it is better to be safe than sorry, so either create a few extra accounts <mark>or</mark> login after you have made it through the made your purchase. </aside>
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