People on the move: Logitix, Tixserve and more…

We round up the latest movements from the ticketing sector and associated industries… Jon Bailey has joined Ludus, a US-based ticketing platform utilised by more than 2,000 performing arts organisations including schools, colleges, community theatres and performing arts centres to manage their ticketing, marketing, fundraising and streaming.  Bailey has more than 20 years of experience …

Three Ways to Boost Event Attendance, Awareness, and Viewership with Athlete Partnerships

In today’s competitive marketing landscape, brands are constantly seeking innovative strategies to enhance event attendance, increase awareness, and maximize viewership. One effective approach gaining traction is partnering with athletes on social media to draw eyes. These partnerships offer a unique opportunity to tap into the influence, reach, and engagement of athletes, creating a powerful synergy …

Surreal report reveals entertainment offerings important to Brits

Surreal, a Melbourne-headquartered provider of live entertainment management software, has revealed that an entertainment offering positively affects where Brits choose to go out.  According to its latest report ‘Understanding Consumer Sentiment Towards Live Entertainment’, 61% said entertainment offerings are key to choosing a destination. Some 98% of the respondents also said that they would pay …

Wireless Festival to call Finsbury Park home for next five years

Wireless Festival is set to take place in Finsbury Park for the next five years, after promoter Festival Republic signed a deal with Haringey Council.  The rap and urban music festival will now take place in the north London park until 2027, despite opposition from locals and the Friends of Finsbury Park group. According to …

Cineworld to file for administration in the UK as part of restructuring plans

Cinema chain Cineworld has said that its screens will remain open despite plans to file for administration next month.  The cinema chain was hit hard by forced closures at the hand of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Cineworld Group includes cinema brands Regal, Cinema City, Picturehouse and Planet. The move will see Cineworld’s London-listed shares …

Taylor Swift Melbourne concerts declared major events to protect against ticket scalping

The Victorian Government has declared Taylor Swift’s Melbourne Eras Tour concerts as a major event, helping to crack down on ticket scalpers and stop fans from being ripped off.  Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events, Steve Dimopoulos, has made a major event ticketing declaration for Taylor Swift’s Melbourne performances under the Major Events Act …

DEAG Corporate Bond 2023/2026 successfully placed in full

DEAG Deutsche Entertainment (DEAG) has successfully completed the placement of its Corporate Bond, with an issue volume of €50m (£43m/$55m).  The issue was oversubscribed and the offering was terminated earlier yesterday (Monday). The annual fixed interest rate was set at 8% during the book building process. DEAG announced the issuance of the Corporate Bond earlier …

Women’s Volleyball Nations League matches attract major ticket sales 

Volleyball World sold over 24,000 tickets for the Women’s Volleyball Nations League (VNL) week three pool six matches in Thailand during the first 24 hours of sales.  Matches begin today (Tuesday) with Thailand taking on the Netherlands and Croatia vs Canada, followed by Japan vs Turkey and Brazil vs Italy on June 28. Thailand will …

‘Taylor Swift law’ introduced in Brazil to tackle ticket scalping

A Brazilian lawmaker has introduced a new law to tackle ticket scalping, after Taylor Swift announced shows in the country as part of the singer’s Eras Tour.  Six shows will take place across Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, and a new ‘Taylor Swift law’ would see penalties including up to four years in prison …

Organisations collaborate to amplify voices of Black disabled creators and professionals in music

Charity Attitude is Everything and Black Lives in Music (BLIM) have revealed their first major collaboration, the ‘Unseen Unheard’ report and podcast.  The disability-led and Black-led charities have joined forces to amplify the voices of Black disabled creators and professionals working across the UK’s music industry. Based on survey findings taken from BLIM’s October 2021 …