Advanced search

For the most detailed search results available, combine all the options bellow. Particularly useful if you're searching for events in London.

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Search tips

First select 'artist' or 'event' from the drop down menu - events include, festivals, exhibitions, and performances featuring multiple artists such as the Smash Hits Poll Winners' Party and Tour.

You can search by an artist by typing in any element of their artist name, but the more characters/letters you use, the more likely it is that you will find the exact event you are searching for. Generally tou can find an artist/event effectively by entering the first 4/5 characters of their name. However, do not use 'The' when searching, instead, focus on the following word. For example use 'Coral' to find The Coral.

If artists share an element of their name, for example Blue and The Bluetones, you will be served with an artist selection screen on which you can opt for your chosen artist.

If you receive an error message when searching for an artist it will be for one of the three reasons:

You may have mis-spelt the name of the artist, in which case try a variation or restrict your search to the first 4 characters of the artist name.
Aloud.com may not be selling tickets for this particular event.
The artist that you're searching may not have any further events currently on sale
Searching for events on a specific date(s)

To search for events that you are occuring on a specific date you need to enter the same date in both the 'from' and 'to' elements of the date search. The date must be entered as laid out in the 'from' and 'to' field, so to help you we've provided a calendar. Use the > key to jump forward/back by month and the >> keys to jump forward/back by year.

To search for events that are occuring during a period of time (weekend/week/month etc) you can use the 'from' and 'to' facility. When using this facility you may have a very large number of events returned to you, particularly if you have selected a wide ranging time span. There is a limit on the number of results that can be returned, so you may have to search again using a shortened time span.

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