Most ticket platforms make their money between the price you see and the price you pay. StubHub adds up to 34% in buyer fees at checkout. SeatGeek does the same. By then, most people just pay it.
XP works differently. The price listed is the price you pay. No service fees added at checkout. No surprise totals. And if you're selling, you get a real offer within 24 hours — no waiting, no manual back-and-forth, no scams.
This page explains exactly how XP works, how it compares to other ticket sites, and how to buy or sell tickets on XP.
The Best Place to Sell Concert Tickets
When plans change, most people have two options: list on StubHub and wait, or take a loss on whatever someone offers. Neither is fast, and neither gives you a real sense of what your tickets are worth.
XP Sell is built for the moment when you know you can't go. You submit your tickets, XP evaluates them against live market data, and you get an offer within 24 hours. Accept it, and settlement completes — no follow-up required, no chasing a buyer, no risk the deal falls through.
How to sell tickets on XP
- Go to XP Sell at xp.tickets/sell and enter your event details.
- Get your offer — XP evaluates your tickets against live market pricing and sends an offer within 24 hours.
- Accept and transfer — once you accept, transfer your tickets through the app. Settlement completes as one verified flow.
- Get paid — no waiting on a buyer to show up. Payment is secured at the moment you accept.
No seller fees. No listing and waiting. No risk of a buyer backing out at the last minute.
Buying Tickets on XP: What You See Is What You Pay
XP's marketplace has inventory across over 100,000 events — concerts, sports, theater — all sourced from verified brokers. Every price on XP is the all-in price. There are no service fees added at checkout, and no price reveal moment right before you confirm.
How to buy tickets on XP
- Find your event at xp.tickets — search by artist, team, or venue.
- Choose your seats — preview with 3D maps and compare sections. The price you see is the price you pay.
- Check out securely — every ticket is verified and backed by the Quality XPerience Guarantee.
- Set a price alert — if you're not ready to buy yet, set your target price and XP notifies you when tickets drop.
How XP Compares on Fees
XP — no buyer fees, no seller fees, all-in pricing always
StubHub — up to 34% buyer fees, up to 15% seller fees, no all-in pricing
SeatGeek — up to 30% buyer fees, up to 10% seller fees, no all-in pricing
StubHub charges sellers up to 15% and buyers up to 34% — added after you've already selected your seats. SeatGeek works the same way. XP charges neither. The price you see in search results is the total you pay.
The 30% savings figure you'll see cited for XP isn't a guarantee on every ticket — it reflects what fans save on average compared to buying the same ticket on fee-heavy platforms.
Why XP Exists
XP was built by a team from Grubhub, Seamless, and SpotHero, companies that changed how people buy food and park cars by making prices obvious and outcomes reliable. We're applying the same logic to tickets.
The goal isn't to be the biggest ticket marketplace. It's to be the one that works the way it should: prices you can trust, a selling process that doesn't leave you waiting, and transactions that complete without manual coordination between strangers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to buy or sell?
Browse 100,000+ events at xp.tickets — every price is upfront and final. Or go to xp.tickets/sell if you have tickets you need to move.

