The admission tickets emoji is your digital “Admit One” to anything hyped: concerts, movie premieres, festivals, sports nights, and that friend’s chaotic house party with a cover charge of vibes. It signals plans, presales, and FOMO in 0.2 seconds—perfect for “tickets secured,” “link in bio,” or a dramatic “we’re sold out, babes.” It also moonlights as a front-row pass to internet drama; pair it with popcorn to announce you’re here for the show, not the solutions. Flirty mode? “One ticket to your heart, please.”
On Apple devices, it shows two magenta-pink paper stubs stacked at a jaunty angle, crisp perforated edges, and a bold white star stamped in the center—very retro box-office energy. The look screams tactile nostalgia, like you can almost tear off the stub and hand it to a neon-vested usher. People drop it for raffles and giveaways, to hint at exclusivity (VIP vibes), or to poke fun at ticketing chaos (hello, presale queues that last longer than your last situationship). It’s also a cheeky shorthand for “access granted” or “you’re on the list,” with a side of Willy Wonka golden-ticket dreams and Ticketmaster-waiting-room nightmares.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji was one of the "suggested emojis" the Unicode group unveiled in June 2014 [article], however, it has been, and still is, up to the companies who support emoji in their operating systems to provide not only images but also an algorithm to replace the emoji code into the emoji image.