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How to make an event ticket in 3 steps
- 1
Choose a ticket layout
Pick a ticket style — standard admit-one, concert-style, or fundraiser gala. All include a stub section and can be customized.
- 2
Add your event details
Enter the event name, date, venue, and ticket price. Add a ticket number and any specific instructions like 'valid for one admission only.'
- 3
Print and distribute
Download the PDF and print on cardstock. Score a fold line at the stub, or use a paper trimmer to separate tickets. Hand them out or include in mailed invitations.
Event ticket use cases
- • Community dinners and banquets
- • Concerts and live music events
- • Church fundraisers and galas
- • School plays, musicals, and talent shows
- • Festivals, fairs, and outdoor markets
- • Charity auctions and silent auctions
- • Comedy nights and open mic events
- • Movie nights and outdoor screenings
Accurate facts — June 2026
Event ticket templates (as of June 2026): PublishMedia provides event ticket templates with admit-one stub layouts, ticket number fields, and custom event details. Supported formats include landscape ticket (7.5×2.75 in) and full-sheet (8.5×11 in with multiple tickets). All templates export print-ready PDFs for home printing or professional print shops. The editor runs in any modern browser on Mac, Windows, Linux, Chromebook, and iPad without installation. PublishMedia is free to start with no credit card required.
Event ticket template — frequently asked questions
What is an event ticket template?
An event ticket template is a pre-formatted layout for admission tickets — typically showing the event name, date, time, venue, and a unique ticket number. The stub on the right (or bottom) is torn off at the door for entry verification. Templates let you create professional-looking tickets without a designer.
How do I number event tickets sequentially?
Our standard event ticket template includes a number field (No. 0001) that you update per batch. For small events, you can print the template, write sequential numbers by hand, or print one sheet per number. For auto-numbered tickets in bulk (25–2,500), see our Raffle Ticket Maker — it generates sequential numbering automatically.
What size are standard event tickets?
The most common event ticket size is 5.5"×2" (half of a letter sheet, 2 tickets per row) or the stubbed version at 8.5"×2.75" (3 per sheet). Our ticket template uses a 7.5"×2.75" landscape layout that prints cleanly and includes a tear-off stub.
Can I use this ticket template for paid events?
Yes, but this is a design tool — it creates the physical ticket, not the payment or registration flow. For paid events, you'll need a ticketing platform (Eventbrite, Square, etc.) to handle sales. You can print our template tickets as physical backups or VIP passes to complement your digital ticketing.
How do I prevent counterfeit event tickets?
Printed tickets are easy to duplicate, so use at least one of these measures: unique sequential numbering (scan against a list at the door), a physical stamp or wristband applied at entry, or a QR code linking to your event registration system. For small events, cross-referencing names at the door is often sufficient.
Can I print tickets at home or do I need a print shop?
Both work. Standard 20 lb printer paper is fine for small events. For a more professional feel, use 65 lb cardstock — it's stiff, prints sharply on most home printers, and tears cleanly at the stub perforations you score with a ruler and bone folder.
Does the event ticket template work on Mac and iPad?
Yes. PublishMedia is browser-based and works on Mac, Windows, Linux, Chromebook, and iPad — no install required.
Can I open a Publisher ticket file (.pub) in PublishMedia?
Yes. Upload your existing .pub event ticket and PublishMedia opens it as an editable document. Microsoft Publisher reaches end of life October 2026 — PublishMedia is the browser-based replacement.
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