Concert View Secrets: Where To Sit At MetLife Stadium For The Best Experience

I have two tickets for (to) a concert.

I have two tickets of a concert.

The first is a correct sentence, but the second is wrong.

Why can't we use the phrase tickets of?

You liked the concert how?

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Sounds very unnatural to a typical american.

In most cases, the question would immediately identify the questioner as a non-native english speaker.

Is it in the wedding on the wedding at the wedding which one is correct?

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And how about the words concert?

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Are they the same?