With Nairobi’s booming event scene, fake tickets have become a real problem. Here’s how to protect yourself:
Red Flags to Watch For
- Too cheap prices – If that Sauti Sol concert ticket is KSh 500 when others are selling for KSh 3,000, be suspicious
- Social media only sales – Legitimate events have official websites or authorized agents
- No contact information – Real sellers provide phone numbers and physical locations
- Urgent pressure – “Only 5 tickets left, send M-Pesa now!” is a classic scam tactic
- Poor quality images – Blurry screenshots of tickets are usually fake
How to Buy Safely
- Use official channels – Check the artist’s or venue’s official social media for authorized sellers
- PayBill numbers – Legitimate events often use official PayBill numbers for M-Pesa payments
- Meet in person – If buying from individuals, meet at public places like malls
- Get receipts – Always ask for M-Pesa confirmation and ticket confirmation
Where to Buy Legitimate Tickets in Nairobi
- Mookh / TicketSasa / KenyaBuzz – Kenya’s popular ticketing platforms
- Venue box offices – KICC, Carnivore, Uhuru Gardens
- Authorized retail points – Some events sell through big franchise locations in malls
Red Flag Alert: Never send M-Pesa to personal numbers for major events without meeting the seller first.
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