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Get Face Value Los Angeles Hamilton Tickets With the Right Card!

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Are you one of the many folks looking for Los Angeles Hamilton tickets this August?

Via Miles to Memories, folks with one of the AMEX Platinum cards can call the AMEX Platinum Concierge and purchase Los Angeles Hamilton tickets early (and at regular price!), before tickets are released to the public.  But block out an hour or so to sit on the phone, because the wait time is long!

Hamilton Is Incredibly Popular, So You’ll Need to Buy Soon or You Likely Won’t Get a Seat

I’ll tell you what you need to know!

Los Angeles Hamilton Tickets

If you’re a fan of the wildly popular musical Hamilton, now is your chance to save big on Los Angeles Hamilton tickets!

Tickets to Hamilton productions around the US are very hard to get.  Shows are sold out well in advance, and ticket prices can be unreasonably high!  But if you have one of the AMEX Platinum cards, you have access to tickets before the general public!

Million Mile Secrets team members Jasmin and Harlan both used the AMEX Platinum concierge to purchase tickets to Hamilton’s Chicago production at face value, without having to wait months for a performance!  Jasmin and her kids especially loved the show, and she’ll be writing a trip report for y’all soon!

Jasmin Saved a Fortune Using The Platinum Card® from American Express to Purchase Tickets for Her and the Kids

To book a performance through the AMEX Platinum Concierge, call 800-525-3355, and use your AMEX Platinum card to pay for your ticket.  And there’s a limit of 4 tickets per cardholder.

You can also try to book online, though folks report having trouble with the AMEX website.  So I recommend calling!

Make sure to dedicate time for this phone call, because the process could take quite a while!  The waiting time for booking these tickets is NOT short!

Bottom Line

Folks with an AMEX Platinum card can book tickets at face value through the AMEX Platinum Concierge before tickets become publicly available.  If you’re a big fan of the Hamilton show, this can save you a lot of money.  But book soon before all the pre-sale tickets are gone!

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