How to Redeem Group Tickets to Sound of Freedom
Group Ticket Sales
You can purchase flex group tickets to see Sound of Freedom in thousands of theaters across America.
Angel Studios will match the cost of one ticket for every ticket bought.
For example, you can buy 100 tickets for the price of 50.
How to Redeem Flex Group Tickets:
Visit Atom Tickets.
Select your date, theater, time, and ticket quantity for Sound of Freedom.
Please note that Atom Tickets will cap your purchase at 10 tickets. However, you can use your code multiple times. Example: If you need 20 tickets, you’ll need to go through this process twice.
Sign in or create your free account.
Click “Promo Code,” enter the code and click “Apply”.
Complete your purchase and decide how you want to receive your ticket(s).
Make sure to select the button at the top of the payment page that says "I have Atom Cash, a gift card, or free ticket code that will cover this entire order." If you have any further issues, please reach out to the Angel Studios support team at angel.com/help.
FAQs:
Can more than one person use this code?
Yes. Simply share the code with your group and they can redeem tickets individually.
What if I don’t want to use all my tickets for one showtime?
Codes can be shared and used until you run out of tickets. We will not limit you to one showing of the film.
How can I purchase group tickets?
To purchase group flex tickets, go to angel.com/tickets.
On the page, you will need to enter your zip code at the top of the page.
The page will give you a list of theaters. Where applicable, there will be an option that says, “Group Tickets Available”.
Click on "Group Tickets Available." From there, you will be led to the purchase page where you will choose the number of tickets you want to purchase.
Input the requested information and proceed to check out!
Enjoy the show!
Here's a visual:
Join the Guild to Unlock Masterful Storytelling.
Help Transform the Industry.
Your membership directly contributes to the production of films like Sound of Freedom, allowing filmmakers to tell more stories that uplift, entertain, and amplify light.