I bought my ticket through tixel.com and I’m not sure what to do next. I’m new to Tixel and haven’t received my ticket yet, even though I’ve already made the payment. Can anyone guide me on the next steps? Thanks!

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  1. Once you’ve purchased your ticket through Tixel, you should typically receive a confirmation email with your ticket details. If you haven’t received the email yet, check your spam or junk folders. If you still can’t find it, you can log into your Tixel account on their website to see your purchase history and download your ticket from there.

    If you’re still having issues or don’t see your ticket, I recommend reaching out to Tixel’s customer support for assistance. They’ll be able to help you with your purchase and ensure you have everything you need for the event. Enjoy the show!

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