admission tickets Emoji
ποΈ represents admission tickets for entering events, venues, or experiences.
U+1F39F U+FE0F
The ποΈ emoji shows admission tickets. Itβs commonly used to signal entry, purchases, or invitations for events. You can copy it into messages, posts, designs, or UI text.
admission tickets Emoji Meaning
ποΈ (Admission Tickets) is used to represent tickets for gaining entry to an event, venue, show, or experience. People include it when talking about buying tickets, receiving an invite, checking in at the door, or planning event attendance. It can also indicate the idea of access or admission more generally, such as βyour pass is readyβ or βentry details.β In writing and design, the ticket emoji helps communicate βevent attendanceβ quickly without extra explanation, making it useful for announcements, schedules, promotions, and ticketing-related user interface labels.
Common uses
- β’Event announcements and reminders (concerts, shows, conferences)
- β’Promotional posts for ticket sales or limited entry
- β’Invitation or RSVP messages that include entry details
- β’UI labels for ticketing, check-in, or admissions pages
- β’Social captions about attending or planning to attend an event
Examples
ποΈ Admission Tickets Symbol
- ποΈTickets are on sale now ποΈ
- ποΈSee you at 7 PMβdonβt forget your ticket ποΈ
- ποΈRSVP confirmed! Your admission tickets are ready ποΈ
- ποΈCheck-in opens 30 minutes before the show ποΈ
- ποΈLimited seats availableβgrab your tickets ποΈ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F39F U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🎟 | |
| HTML Code | 🎟 | |
| CSS | \1F39F |
FAQ
What does ποΈ mean?
ποΈ means admission ticketsβused to represent entry to events, venues, shows, or experiences.
When should I use the admission tickets emoji?
Use it for ticket sales, invitations, check-in messages, event reminders, or UI text related to admission.
Can I use ποΈ in software or web apps?
Yes. You can insert the emoji directly or use the provided HTML or escaped formats (for example, the HTML entity).
Does ποΈ include both the base character and variation selector?
Yes. Its unicode codepoint is U+1F39F U+FE0F, which corresponds to the emoji presentation.