Best Proxies for Ticket Buying
Short answer: use fast residential or ISP proxies, assign a clean IP per task, and target the correct region. Ticketing sites use aggressive bot protection and sell out in seconds, so you need both trust and speed.
Why ticketing is hard
Major ticketing platforms run strong anti bot systems and watch for many requests from one IP, datacenter ranges, and non human timing. During a hot on sale, thousands compete at once, so a blocked or slow IP means a missed ticket.
Which proxies to use
- ISP proxies: static residential IPs with datacenter speed. The stable, fast identity you want at the moment of checkout.
- Residential proxies: real home IPs across a large pool, good for spreading many tasks and queue entries.
- Avoid datacenter on protected ticketing sites, since those ranges are flagged fast.
A common setup is residential to spread queue entries and ISP for the fast, trusted IPs you rely on for checkout. ShiftProxies offers both, with country targeting, at dashboard.shiftproxies.com.
Tips for on sales
- One IP per task so a block does not take down everything.
- Match the region to the event and your payment details.
- Test before the drop to confirm IPs load the site and are not already flagged.
- Do not overload a single IP with too many tasks.
- Keep a healthy proxy to task ratio.
Stay within the rules
Automated ticket buying can violate a site's terms of service and, in some places, local law. Understand the rules and risks for the events and regions you target.
Summary
Fast ISP proxies for checkout, residential to spread tasks, one clean IP per task, correct region, and testing before the on sale give you the best shot without tripping blocks.