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Wright State University Nutter Center Box Office Regular Hours
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Monday - Friday
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10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Saturday & Sunday
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Closed
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Event Hours
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Wright State University Men's Basketball
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10am - Halftime
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Wright State University Women's Basketball
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Open two hours prior to game time until one hour after game begins
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Entertainment Events
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10am until halfway through the event, unless directed otherwise by the show
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*All hours subject to change to meet event requirements
There are three ways you may purchase tickets:
In Person
Tickets may be purchased in person at the Wright State Nutter Center Box Office, located on
the West side of the facility, or any
Ticketmaster Retail Outlet. The Box Office offers an accessible
window inside the door at Gate 4. You may reach the Box Office by phone at (937)
775-4789.
By Telephone
Tickets may be charged by phone through Ticketmaster's National Toll-Free Sales
Number: (800) 745-3000, TDD: (800) 943-4327.
Ticketmaster phone lines are open Monday through Friday 9 AM to 9 PM, Saturday 9
AM to 8 PM, and Sunday 9 AM to 6 PM.
Online
Payment Methods Include:
Cash or Credit Card
Tickets should
always be purchased from an authorized ticket agent, i.e. the Wright State Nutter Center Box
Office or Ticketmaster. Tickets purchased from anyone else could be counterfeit
or stolen and therefore will not be honored. Ticket brokers are not recognized ticketing
agents of Wright State's Nutter Center. If you purchase lost or stolen tickets from a non-authorized
agent, you risk being removed from the seats you are in upon the presentation of
a replacement ticket by the legal ticket holder.
Age Policy
For Wright State Basketball, tickets are required for children who have reached
their third birthday. For other events, tickets are required for children who have
reached their second birthday. This policy may vary depending on the event. Please
check the event page or call the Box Office at (937) 775-4789.
Will Call
For WSU Basketball games, public will call tickets may be picked up prior to the
game at the Box Office. Tickets left by players or team staff must be picked up
inside Gate 5.
For other events, will call tickets may be picked up prior to the event from the
Box Office. Tickets left by performers or touring personnel usually arrive in the
Box Office approximately one hour prior to the scheduled start time.
ALL guests are required to show photo ID to pick up will call tickets.
No one will be given tickets designated for another person.
A signature from the person authorized to pick up the tickets will be obtained at
the time of the pickup.
Additional will call policies for tickets purchased through Ticketmaster:
Tickets are released only to the person whose name appears on the Ticketmaster account
header card or will call envelope.
Proper photo identification, preferably a valid driver's license, confirmation number,
and purchasing credit card are required at pick up.
Ticketing FAQ's
Why can't I find information on an event coming to Wright State University's Nutter Center?
Wright State's Nutter Center cannot release any information until the promoter grants permission.
Many times the website of the artist will announce the information before Wright State's Nutter
Center has the right to make it public. Once we have been given permission, full
info will be listed on our event calendar.
How are ticket prices decided? Ticket quantity limits?
Ticket prices and limits are typically set by the artist and finalized through contract
negotiations between the artist and the promoter.
What is the difference between purchasing a ticket from Ticketmaster as opposed
to purchasing from the Wright State Nutter Center box office?
The primary difference between purchasing a ticket at the Wright State Nutter Center box office
as opposed to Ticketmaster relates to service charges. There is no service charge
on tickets purchased in person at the ticket office. Tickets purchased from Ticketmaster
are subject to a per-ticket service charge which varies by event and the method
of ordering. Available seat inventory is identical.
Why do some of the best tickets sell so quickly?
When an event goes on sale there are literally hundreds and often thousands of customers
simultaneously attempting to purchase tickets across all distribution channels.
Like any limited commodity, tickets are sold as long as seats are available, and
sometimes they go quickly. If 500 fans are simultaneously buying four tickets each,
2,000 tickets can be sold in a matter of seconds! Note that at the beginning of
an on sale, many seats are pulled by customers until they decide to commit to their
purchase. If their purchase time limit runs out or they decide that they don't want
to purchase those seats, they are then released back into the pool of seats.
Why are "better" tickets sometimes available days after the event goes on sale?
Tickets may be released for sale as the event date approaches. This happens for
several reasons such as 1) The artist or team may no longer need the tickets that
were held when the event originally went on sale, or 2) Once the stage or event
area is set up, the venue has a better idea about which seats are obstructed. Often
great seats are released at the very last minute.
Why do I need to keep my ticket stub?
The ticket stub is proof that you purchased the right to sit in a specific seat.
Wright State's Nutter Center staff may ask to see a ticket stub when you are moving around the
facility or returning to your seat. A ticket stub is also needed whenever a cancellation
or rescheduled performance situation occurs.