Make tickets available for sale only between certain dates
You can specify if your tickets can be purchased from and to certain dates. This is typically used in early bird pricing whereby a cheaper ticket will only be made available for purchase up until a certain date and the standard priced option will only be available after a certain date. You can only define a date, the time will always be midnight.
Edit the ticket you want to set visibility dates to:
In the Date Restriction section, enter the 'From' and 'To' dates:
When both fields are left blank, the ticket will always be available for purchase; this is the configuration used in most cases.
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