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Fever Tickets in Apple Wallet: What Works and What Doesn't

Fever tickets usually live in the app or confirmation email. Learn when to create a scannable Wallet pass, when to save a ticket ID, and what to keep as backup.

6 min readMar 29, 2026
A Fever event ticket with a barcode and a phone moving into Apple Wallet

Fever tickets usually live in the Fever app or in the confirmation email. Some experiences are app only, so the first step is to check the ticket itself, not hunt for an Apple Wallet button.

If the ticket shows a static QR code or PDF barcode, a scannable Wallet pass can help. If it only shows a ticket ID number, you can still create a Wallet pass that keeps the ID visible, but keep the Fever ticket because the venue may need the original app or email.

What Fever currently does

Fever's current help docs point tickets to the app and the confirmation email, with validation by ticket ID, QR codes, and PDF tickets with barcodes depending on the event. That makes the ticket type more important than the app name. If a ticket includes a static barcode, it can become a scannable Wallet pass. If it only shows a ticket ID, it can become a reference pass with the ID visible, but the original Fever ticket should stay available.

Tickets in the app

The Fever app is the first place to check for the ticket and any special instructions

Tickets by email

The confirmation email can also contain the ticket details or barcode you need

Static QR, PDF barcode, or ticket ID

Static barcodes can become scannable Wallet passes; visible ticket IDs can be saved as non-scannable reference passes

App-only validation

If Fever says the ticket must stay in the app, keep the app ticket as the entry source

Start with the Fever ticket, not Apple Wallet

Check the ticket details first. If the ticket is barcode based, a Wallet pass can be scannable. If the ticket only has an ID number, Wallet can still be useful for quick access to that ID, but it should not replace the original Fever ticket.

Check whether your ticket can become a pass

The fastest way to avoid wasting time is to confirm the ticket type before trying to add anything to Wallet.

1

Open the Fever app

Go to the Tickets section and read the ticket instructions carefully. Fever notes that some experiences only accept tickets from the app.
2

Check the confirmation email

Look for a barcode, QR code, PDF attachment, or ticket ID number. If the email says the ticket is app-only, keep that original source.
3

Choose the right pass type

A static QR code or PDF barcode can usually become a scannable Wallet pass. A ticket ID number can be saved as visible text on a Wallet pass. A live or app-authenticated ticket cannot be treated like a static barcode.

If the barcode is static or you want a reference pass for the ticket ID, see how to add passes to Wallet for the next step. If the ticket is app-only, keep Fever as the source of truth.

Fever ticket not adding to Apple Wallet?

NeatPass makes it easy to convert any ticket, pass, or loyalty card to Apple Wallet.

When NeatPass helps

NeatPass can turn a static barcode into a scannable Apple Wallet pass, or save a visible ticket ID as a reference pass. It does not recreate live or app-only validation, and it should not be used as the only ticket copy when Fever is clearly asking for the app.

NeatPass can help
  • Static QR codes
  • PDF barcodes
  • Tickets with a visible ID number
  • Offline access after the pass is added
  • Fast barcode access from Wallet
NeatPass cannot help
  • App-only validation
  • Turning an ID-only ticket into a scannable code
  • Live or rotating codes
  • Separate ID checks at the venue

Read the full list of supported barcode formats and the import methods if you are unsure whether the ticket is static.

How to add a Fever ticket to Wallet

Once you know whether the ticket has a barcode or only a visible ID, the process is straightforward.

1

Open the ticket

Use the Fever app or the confirmation email to show the barcode, PDF, or ticket ID clearly on screen.
2

Capture the ticket details

Take a clean screenshot or save the PDF so the barcode or ticket ID is fully visible and not cropped.
3

Import into NeatPass

Open NeatPass and import the image or barcode from your phone.
4

Add the new pass to Wallet

Review the pass details, make any needed adjustments, then add it to Apple Wallet.

Once the pass is in Wallet, it works offline with no accounts and no cloud uploads. Read the privacy FAQ for the full details on how pass data is handled.

Keep the original Fever ticket

Hold on to the original app ticket or email until after entry. If staff need to verify the booking or ask for extra details, the original source is still the backup.

When this will not work

A Wallet pass is strongest when the ticket has a static barcode, but ID-only tickets can still be stored as reference passes.

Not a fit for every Fever ticket

  • If Fever says the experience is app-only, stay in the Fever app.
  • If the ticket only has an ID number, the Wallet pass is for quick reference and may not replace the original ticket.
  • If the code changes live or depends on app authentication, do not convert it as if it were static.

If the barcode is hard to read, check barcode conversion or barcode not detected before trying again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Ticket in Wallet

Fever tickets are easiest to handle when the ticket type is clear. Check the app and confirmation email first, then decide whether you have a static barcode, a visible ticket ID, or an app-only ticket.

If the ticket has a static barcode, NeatPass can turn it into a scannable Wallet pass. If it only has a ticket ID, NeatPass can save that ID in Wallet for quick access. If Fever says the ticket is app-only, keep it there and use Wallet only as a secondary reference.

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