See Tickets is an international ticketing service company that operates in Europe and North America. It offers tickets for various events including live concerts, sports, festivals, and more.

Fans can book tickets from the See Tickets website or app. However, it appears that some users are unable to purchase tickets for the Kendal Calling festival as the website isn’t loading for them.

For those unaware, Kendal Calling is a music and arts festival that takes place on the last weekend of July every year in Cumbria in the Northwest of England. It has 9 stages and features live performances from notable artists.

Kendal-calling

The festival is set to take place between 27 to 30 July this year and the tickets are already available for those who are interested. You can check more details about it here.

See Tickets website not loading

However, those who are trying to book their tickets from the See Tickets website are reporting that they are unable to checkout. Here are some reports for reference:

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(Source)

Absolute joke! Been through the process 3 times now and it’s kicked me out and back into a queue each time – how can you not foresee this type of demand and make sure you have the capacity to cope?! (Source)

I will have been waiting for 2 hours at 12:00. Any point on holding on?? This is the worst I have ever experienced. (Source)

Users say that the website crashes and sends them back to the holding page when they try to checkout.

Adding to this, some are also complaining (1, 2, 3) that the price of tickets keeps going up during the sale.

Fortunately, Kendal Calling support on Twitter has acknowledged the issue and asked those affected to keep trying. Furthermore, they’ve confirmed that See Tickets is working to resolve the problem.

We’re aware of the ticket issues going on. Tickets are selling, please be patient and keep trying. @seetickets are working to get people through faster. (Source)

Rest assured, we will keep an eye on this matter and update this article as and when we come across any relevant information.

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Featured image source – See Tickets

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