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Password: How to Get Tickets

Attending a live taping of Password is an unforgettable experience. Watch host Keke Palmer in action, see celebrity guests up close, and experience the electric energy of the studio audience as contestants race to guess passwords. If you're interested in being part of the live audience, this guide explains how to get free tickets, what to expect, and what you need to know before you arrive at the studio.

Location, Ticketing, and Scheduling Details

Password is taped at Studio City in Burbank, California, a major television production facility that hosts multiple game shows and entertainment programs throughout the year. The studio is modern, comfortable, and designed specifically to accommodate live studio audiences. Burbank is easily accessible from throughout Southern California via major highways including the Burbank Boulevard and the Magnolia Boulevard. Free tickets are distributed through On-Camera Audiences (OCA) at on-camera-audiences.com and through NBC's official casting site. Visit these sites, search for Password, and create a free account to submit your ticket request for upcoming taping dates. Seats are allocated first-come, first-served, so requesting early increases your chances of being accommodated.

Password typically tapes multiple episodes in a single production day, usually with morning and afternoon sessions scheduled back-to-back. Each taping session lasts approximately 2-3 hours, during which 2-3 episodes may be filmed in sequence. The show films throughout the year but may take breaks during major holidays or scheduled network transitions. Check the audience ticketing sites regularly for upcoming taping dates, as they are posted well in advance.

Eligibility Requirements and Restrictions

To attend a Password taping, you must meet these specific requirements:

  • Age: Typically 16+ years old (some specific tapings require 18+ due to celebrity schedules)
  • ID: Bring valid government-issued photo identification
  • Citizenship: Must be a legal U.S. resident (international tourists need special approval)
  • Game show history: Recent appearance on other game shows may disqualify you under certain circumstances
  • No conflicts of interest: Cannot have family members employed by production company or NBC
  • Minors: Must be accompanied by an adult guardian at all times

Arrival, Seating, Appearance, and Studio Policies

Plan to arrive at least 60-90 minutes before your scheduled taping time to allow adequate time for security screening and seat allocation. Gates typically open an hour before taping begins, and admission is strictly first-come, first-served regardless of confirmation. Even with a confirmed ticket, arriving early significantly improves your chances of securing premium seating closer to the game board where you'll get better views and potentially on-camera time.

Regarding appearance and dress, there's no strict formal dress code, but audience members are encouraged to dress nicely in business-casual clothing or better. Wear bright, solid colors that read well on camera for on-air shots; avoid logos and distracting patterns that can be problematic on television. Comfortable shoes are strongly recommended as you will likely be standing for extended periods during the taping. Avoid all-black or all-white clothing, as these don't photograph well on camera under studio lighting. Cameras may capture audience reactions throughout the taping, so dressing intentionally improves your on-camera presence if you end up visible.

During taping, you must follow strict studio guidelines: phones must be turned off or completely silent (vibration only); no recording of any kind is allowed; respect all security and production staff instructions without exception; applaud and cheer enthusiastically when prompted by staff; no outside food or beverages (the studio provides concession options). A typical Password taping follows this flow: Check-in and security screening, warm-up entertainment from a comedian, production staff instructions about when to applaud, games filmed (with retakes as necessary), short 10-15 minute breaks between episodes while sets are adjusted and celebrity guests rotate, followed by thank you and dismissal after approximately 2.5-3 hours total. Studio City is indoors so weather is never a factor. The facility is wheelchair accessible and fully accommodates guests with mobility assistance—contact audience services in advance if you need special accommodations.

Experience Benefits and Contestant Information

The live studio experience of watching the game up close, seeing celebrities interact authentically with contestants, and experiencing host Keke Palmer's infectious energy in person is genuinely unforgettable and cannot be replicated through television viewing. It's one of the best free entertainment experiences available in the Los Angeles area for game show enthusiasts. Note that attending as a regular audience member is completely separate from auditioning to be a contestant. If you're interested in being on the show as a civilian contestant paired with a celebrity partner, that requires a separate audition process handled by NBC casting. See the "Be a Contestant" section for complete details on that distinct application and audition process.

Summary and Final Tips

Getting Password audience tickets is free and straightforward through the audience ticketing websites. Request tickets for an upcoming taping and arrive early on the scheduled day to secure good seating. The combination of free admission, close proximity to celebrities and host Keke Palmer, and the electric, energetic atmosphere of a live game show taping makes it an unforgettable Southern California entertainment experience you won't regret.


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