Ticketing

Residential proxies for
event ticketing

Ticketing platforms run some of the strictest network filtering on the internet — datacenter IPs rarely make it past the queue page. Roam's residential exits come from real household broadband, and sticky sessions keep a task on one IP from queue entry to checkout, exactly how a real fan's connection behaves.

Rate: $2/GBTrial: 300MB freeCountries: 190+Protocol: HTTP/SOCKS5Sessions: queue-length sticky

Why Roam fits this job

Queue-safe sticky IPs

One IP held across the whole queue-and-checkout window per session token.

Regional onsale coverage

Presale limited to one country? Exit from a local home IP with -country-.

Traffic-based pricing

Ticketing flows are tiny in MB. Pay $2/GB for what you use instead of renting proxy lists.

Instant scale on onsale day

Spin up as many sessions as you need the minute tickets go live — no plan upgrades.

bash — Roam quick start
# Hold one residential IP through queue → seat selection → payment
http://USER-country-gb-session-show42:[email protected]:41080
# Second task, second identity:
http://USER-country-gb-session-show43:[email protected]:41080

Set it up in minutes

Create a session per task

Unique -session- per browser profile or task keeps identities isolated.

Exit from the event's region

Use -country- so your connection originates where the onsale is happening.

Enter the queue on a clean IP

Residential exits carry normal household network reputation — the profile queues are built to admit.

Keep the balance for next time

Whatever you don't use never expires — it's ready for the next onsale.

FAQ

Why do ticketing sites block datacenter IPs?

Scalping pressure forces platforms to filter aggressively, and hosting-provider ASNs are the easiest signal. Residential IPs from real homes carry the network reputation those filters are calibrated to admit.

Will my IP change while I'm in the queue?

Not with a sticky session — the -session- suffix holds one exit IP through the session window, covering queue, seat selection and payment.

Can I cover onsales in multiple countries?

Yes — one Roam account reaches 190+ countries. Change -country- per task; there's no per-region plan or extra fee.

Is buying tickets with proxies allowed?

Ticket platforms and local laws set the rules — some jurisdictions regulate automated ticket purchasing. Roam provides network infrastructure; make sure your use complies with the platform's terms and applicable law.

Start with 300MB free

No card required. Test your setup on real residential IPs, then pay only for what you use at $2/GB.