UV-protective framing lets you enjoy your tickets on the wall without watching them fade to nothing within months.

Display Options

  • Single frame - Feature one meaningful ticket
  • Multi-ticket frame - Grid layout for several stubs
  • Shadow box - Combine tickets with wristbands, picks, or setlists
  • Corkboard - Casual, easy to add to over time
  • String and clip display - Modern, Pinterest-style look
  • Floating shelves with stands - For tickets you want to rotate

Preservation Warning

Direct sunlight fades tickets quickly, sometimes within weeks. If displaying long-term:

  • Use UV-protective glass or acrylic
  • Avoid walls that receive direct sun
  • Consider displaying high-quality scans instead of originals

Creative Display Ideas

  • Chronological timeline across a wall
  • One frame per year of concerts
  • Grouped by artist, genre, or venue
  • Paired with photos from that night

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