Get Started with a Free Ticket Template

Whether you’re organizing a concert, curating a museum exhibit, or hosting a local fair, your ticket is more than just a barcode. It’s a first impression that sets the tone for your event or attraction. It should reflect your brand and excite attendees about the event or attraction.

That said, most event organizers have way too much on their plates to spend hours designing a ticket. We get it, and that’s why we’re giving you a free editable ticket template you can personalize in minutes. The rest of this article will show you how to create beautiful, on-brand ticket templates in minutes.

List of Templates

The type of template you use will depend on your event. Check out some of the examples below.

Concert Ticket – Showcase your musical lineup and add QR check-in for faster entry.
Exhibit Ticket – Ideal for museums, galleries, or rotating displays.
Farm Admission Ticket – Offer access to the apple orchard, the pumpkin patch, the flower farm, or the petting zoo.
Festival Pass – Include event dates, tiers, and optional camping access.
Sports Ticket – Perfect for youth leagues, local matches, or tournament brackets.
Tour Pass – Great for aquarium or zoo tours, winery visits, or behind-the-scenes experiences.

You can find templates for each of these event types (and more!) on the TicketSpice template page.

How to Customize It in Minutes

We get it—you’re planning an event, not applying for design school. The last thing you need is to waste time staring at a blank ticket, unsure where to start, or worried it won’t look professional enough. With TicketSpice, you can upload your design and automatically generate tickets for each attendee, complete with personalized names, QR codes, and event and attraction details. TicketSpice gives you full branding control, so your entire ticketing experience—from the initial landing page to the final ticket—matches your event’s unique vibe.

Tips for Making Your Ticket Look Great

When it comes to presentation, attention to detail and a few small tweaks go a long way.

➡️ Use your brand colors – If you’re hosting a public gardens tour, you might add fresh greens and florals. If you’re organizing a jazz concert, on the other hand, you might utilize bold blacks and golds.

➡️ Keep the text readable – Make sure your font contrasts well with the background—avoid light yellow on white—and choose a font that matches your offering. A classic serif, for instance, will look lovely on a museum ticket, while a bold sans serif is more fitting for a sports event. 

➡️ Double-check your event details – Mistakes happen, but a quick proofread helps prevent reprints, the need for mass text alerts, or guest confusion.

Use This Free Ticket Template in TicketSpice

From farms and festivals to zoos and aquariums, the TicketSpice templates are fully responsive and designed to look great on every screen. You’ll get access to tens of thousands of images, patterns, fonts, and textures for free. Additionally, you can set a hero image at the top of your page or a background image of your choice—all while controlling the entire page layout and look.

Ready to build out your event page? Click here to check out the templates, or contact our support team with questions.

Here to help you have the best event ever! 

— The TicketSpice Team