If you’re hunting for concert, sports or travel tickets online, Dubai Police are urging you to slow down and double-check before you click “pay”.
Authorities have warned that scammers are ramping up fake ticket sales, especially for popular events that sell out quickly. These fraudsters often set up slick-looking websites or social media pages that copy the names and branding of well-known organisers, making the offers seem legit at first glance.
The trap is familiar: tempting prices, “limited availability” claims, and pressure to transfer money quickly or share bank card details. Victims only realise something’s wrong when no ticket arrives, or worse, when unexpected charges show up on their accounts.
Dubai Police are advising residents to buy tickets only through official organisers or authorised ticketing platforms, and to be wary of deals that look too good to be true. They also recommend checking website links carefully and avoiding payments through unofficial channels.
Anyone who spots suspicious ticket offers or believes they’ve been targeted by a scam is encouraged to report it via the Dubai Police smart app, by calling 901, or through the eCrime platform. Staying alert, police say, is the best way to make sure your next big night out doesn’t turn into an expensive lesson.