Concert Tickets With Points: Live Auctions to Bid Now
Can you redeem points for concert tickets? Yes, and you do not need a transfer partner, a portal, or a cash copay to do it. Most big hotel and airline loyalty programs run their own auction marketplaces where members bid points, not dollars, on concert tickets, VIP seats, and artist packages. The catch has always been that the inventory is scattered across a dozen different member sites. This page fixes that.
Right now there are 82 live concert listings across the loyalty marketplaces PointAuctions.com tracks. The list below is pulled live and refreshes throughout the day, so closed lots drop out on their own and new drops appear as our scrapers find them. Bookmark this page: it never goes stale.
Most weeks, Marriott Bonvoy Moments carries the deepest concert shelf, with Hilton Honors Experiences, Air France-KLM Flying Blue, and Capital One Entertainment filling in behind it. Some lots are pure ticket packages, others bundle a hotel stay with the show. Newer to this whole idea? Start with what Marriott Bonvoy Moments is, then come back here for what is live.
Concert auctions live right now
Closing soonest first. Where a program posts several identical packages, we fold them into one row with a count.
Want the full picture? Browse every live entertainment listing, or filter by Marriott Bonvoy to see what Moments has up.
What concert lots actually cost
Auctions make the price a moving target, but the closed record is not. Across the 548 verified Marriott Bonvoy entertainment closes we track, the middle half of winning bids sits in the 30,000 to 88,125 points band, with a median of 45,000 points. In our tracking, most entertainment lots clear well under 50,000 points, and it is the marquee headliners and stadium packages that stretch the top of the range, not the everyday club shows.
Median: 45,000 points
548 verified closes · median 45,000 points · updated monthly
Here is what recent concert lots actually closed at, so you can calibrate a max bid before you ever raise your hand:
These are verified final prices, captured after each auction closed. Hilton, Flying Blue, and Capital One run their own concert inventory too, but their closed records are thinner, so treat any single number there as last-observed rather than a settled benchmark. For the full Marriott picture, the Marriott closed-auction archive lists every lot we have prices for.
Festival packages
Festivals are their own animal. Marriott has repeatedly dropped festival tickets at a fixed price of a single point, first-come first-served, and we covered how those work in Marriott's 1-point festival drops. Here is what is live in that lane today:
The 1-point festival drops are not auctions. They are fixed-price, first-come inventory, so the winner is whoever claims the lot fastest, not whoever bids highest. Set an alert and be ready to move the minute one appears.
How to bid on these
The auctions themselves run on each program's own marketplace, using the points already sitting in your account. PointAuctions.com tracks every marketplace in one place and links each listing straight to the source, where you sign in with your program account and bid.
A few mechanics worth knowing before your first bid: most platforms use proxy bidding, so you set a maximum and the system bids in increments on your behalf, which means you often win below your max. Late bids usually extend the close by a few minutes, so last-second sniping is less reliable than on eBay. And your points are only deducted if you actually win. The full walkthrough is in how points auctions work.
One more habit worth building: before you bid, sanity-check whether the points you would hand over are worth it. Our guide to calculating cents per point on auctions shows the quick math.
Related reading
Concert inventory is only one shelf. A few neighboring guides worth a look:
Hilton — Hilton's pivot to Ticketmaster concert inventory, where Hilton Honors Experiences now sources many of its live-music lots.
Sports — booking World Cup 2026 tickets with points, the same auction playbook applied to the biggest sports event of the year.
Compare — the best loyalty programs for experiences, how the concert-carrying programs stack up against each other.
Keep this page handy
Everything above updates itself, so checking back weekly is a legitimate strategy: concert inventory turns over fast, and the good lots often close within days of appearing. To go deeper, browse all live listings, see what past Marriott lots actually closed at in the Marriott closed-auction archive, or start with the full beginner's guide.