Buying tickets for a particular upcoming event can be a bit of a hassle if you don’t know where to look. Luckily, apps like Ticketmaster exist to help us along the way. That said, just like everything else in tech, Ticketmaster isn’t perfect either and can run into random bugs and glitches from time to time.
In this article, we’re talking about the Ticketmaster error code U201, its causes and what you can do to fix the problem.
What causes this error?
Several things, including the following, can trigger the Ticketmaster error code U201.
- Bad internet connection
- Use of active VPN or proxies.
- Ticketmaster server outage.
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How to fix this?
Here are five fixes that you should try out.
Check internet connection
Now’s also a good time to check whether or not you have an active internet connection. If you’re on WiFi, make sure you’ve got an active link and that there are no signal issues. On cellular data, ensure it’s enabled and you get good network coverage.

Restarting your router can help get rid of a bunch of seemingly random internet and connectivity issues that may be hindering your connection to Ticketmaster’s servers.
Check for outages
Speaking of servers, your next step should be to check to see whether or not Ticketmaster itself is experiencing server-side issues. If it is, there’s not much you can do about the situation, and you’ll have to wait until they sort the issue out and get the system up and running again.
You can look up their Twitter account or check Downdetector to see if there’s a problem.
Try another browser
Sometimes different browsers treat URLs differently, which can cause problems with web apps like Ticketmaster. Try using another browser, Edge, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Tor or whatever you prefer to visit the site and see if it works. If it does, you’ve got a problem with your browser. Updating it might help.
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Clear your browser’s data
Corrupt files in your cache or otherwise can cause this error as well. Clear them out to see if you can get your browser to work.
Step 1: Type in chrome://settings/clearBrowserData in your browser’s address bar and hit Enter.

Step 2: Select the cache and cookies options and make sure the Time range is set to All time. Click on the Clear now button to clear out all the data.

Reset your browser
Resetting your browser can fix all sorts of random bugs and glitches with the website.
Step 1: Head over to chrome://settings/reset. Click on Restore settings to their original defaults.

Step 2: Chrome will show you a warning prompt. Click on Reset Settings, and your browser will reset to default settings.

Try visiting Ticketmaster now, and the site should work just fine.
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