If the direct "min link" you have isn't working, here are the standard ways users track down these specific broadcasts:
Check dedicated forums or social groups. Users often swap "min links" for archived shows when the primary source goes down. A Note on Safety
The keyword is a highly specific search for a legacy broadcast. If the link you found is broken, your best bet is to search the ID on archival platforms to see if the 2022 session has been re-uploaded under a new URL.
Most "Ticket Shows" are hosted on specific niche platforms. Use the ID 202201212432 in the search bar of the platform where Alpha Luke originally posted.
The "min link" suffix is common shorthand in certain online communities for a "minimal" or "mirrored" URL. These are often used to bypass regional blocks or to provide a direct path to a video file without heavy ad-interstitials. However, because these links are often generated for private or temporary use, they frequently "expire" or result in 404 errors if the host server moves the content. How to Use the ID to Find Content
In the world of online streaming and private broadcasts, "Alpha Luke" often refers to a specific creator or a series of curated media events. The term "Ticket Show" implies a pay-per-view or a token-gated event where users must provide a specific code or "ticket" to gain entry to the live stream.
If a site asks you to download a "player" or "codec" to watch the Alpha Luke show, close the tab. These are often masks for malware.
Because this ID dates back to 2022, the original stream may have been moved to a "Best Of" archive.
Do you have the where this show was originally hosted so I can help you find a working mirror?