UAE Concertgoers Warned as Fake Ticket Scams Surge Ahead of Events

With the UAE’s entertainment calendar filling rapidly, fraudsters are exploiting presales and sold-out events to trick fans. Experts stress verification, caution, and awareness to prevent costly fake ticket scams

As the UAE prepares for a busy season of concerts and festivals, residents are being cautioned against a surge in fake ticket scams. Fraudsters are increasingly exploiting the hype surrounding high-demand events to lure unsuspecting fans.

Cosmin Ivan, CEO of Platinumlist, emphasised that the payment process is the key to spotting fake tickets. “The payment flow is the tell,” Ivan said.

Advertisement

“We’ve seen pages embedding cloned gateways or directing users into wallet transfers. A common trick is OTP consent mismatch — the buyer thinks they are approving a small test charge, but the OTP authorises a much larger payment.”

Attackers often register lookalike domains just days before presales or major announcements. Examples include URLs with extra words, unusual endings such as ‘.site’ or ‘.vip’, and newly created social media handles that push links through paid ads or direct messages. “The hook is urgency,” Ivan added.

“Scammers advertise tickets at 50 to 70 per cent off for shows not officially on sale or already sold out. If a deal looks too good, it probably is fake.”

Platinumlist has introduced anti-fraud measures to protect customers. Their ‘Safe Tickets‘ system includes dynamic QR codes, anti-screenshot controls, and a verified resale channel. Despite these efforts, phishing pages often operate completely outside official systems, highlighting the need for cross-sector collaboration.

“We remove dozens of fake sites and impersonation accounts every month,” Ivan said. “Organisers can help by pre-registering likely lookalikes, publishing plain-language ‘where to buy’ banners, and working with regulators during presale windows.”

For fans, the advice is clear: always purchase tickets through official websites, scrutinise extreme discounts, and carefully read the checkout screen before entering an OTP. “The goal is not alarm but precision,” Ivan explained. “With simple checks, fans get the show they paid for, and impostors lose leverage.”

Advertisement

The UAE’s ticketing scam pattern mirrors trends seen globally. Dubai-based cybersecurity analyst Ali Mustafa noted, “Fraudsters operate in waves, often coordinating from outside the region. They exploit presale hype using the same registrars, hosting services, and ad networks across countries, making enforcement complex.”

Dr Lena Fischer, a digital risk researcher, said the persistence of fake ticketing scams relies heavily on psychology. “Fraudsters prey on excitement and fear of missing out. Fans expecting a show to sell out quickly often ignore warning signs,” she said.

Fischer also stressed that platforms and organisers play a key role in prevention. “Clear communication is essential. Promoters should publish a single, easy-to-find ‘official tickets’ page and consistently share it across social media. When fans know exactly where to buy, lookalike sites lose their impact.”

With concerts, festivals, and high-profile events on the horizon, fans are urged to stay alert and informed. Vigilance, verification, and awareness remain the best defenses against the growing wave of fake ticket scams in the UAE.

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

admin

Read More

PM Narendra Modi leads transformative railway connectivity in Jammu-Kashmir

For years, Jammu-Kashmir lagged behind other parts of the nation in railway connectivity, but with the Bharatiya Janata Party's leadership at the federal level, tremendous progress has been achieved in tying the region to the rest of the nation.

Emirates Group records historic annual profit of $3 billion after exceptional year of growth

The Emirates Group has announced an exceptional year of profits, recording a historic annual profit of Dh10.9 billion ($3.0 billion).

Walt Disney Announces Plans for First Disneyland in the Middle East on Yas Island, Abu Dhabi

The new park, tentatively named Disneyland Abu Dhabi, will be a welcome addition to Yas Island, a destination already home to major attractions like Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, and Yas Waterworld

Recent

UAE: Sheikh Nahyan bin Zayed crowns winners of Fatima bint Mubarak Women Sports Award

The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Zayed Charitable and Humanitarian Foundation, and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, Sheikh Nahyan bin Zayed Al Nahyan has crowned the winners of the sixth year of the Fatima bint Mubarak Women Sports Award.

Iraqi PM inaugurates Air Force Academy

Prime Minister of Iraq Mohammed S. Al-Sudani, who is also The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, inaugurated the Air Force Academy at Al-Suwaira Base...

Dh55 Billion Mega Community to Rise Between Dubai and Abu Dhabi

A transformative new mega-community spanning 50 million square feet will connect Dubai and Abu Dhabi, featuring luxury homes, universities, golf courses, and one of the region’s largest malls under Mira Developments’ Dh55 billion investment plan
admin

Too Many Requests