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Booking fee reductions

by Riley Ramone December 27, 2017 No Comments

This morning as a late Christmas treat we reduced all of our booking fees. The motivation behind this reduction was a new law that comes into effect on the 13th January 2018 that prevents companies from charging payment processing fees separately. As part of this, we’ve done an audit of all of the other ticketing […]

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Recent updates on Ticketlab

by Riley Ramone December 7, 2017 No Comments

We’ve been busy! Here’s a run-down of a couple of things we’ve been cooking up… New payment dates We’ve made our payment dates more transparent and earlier. You’ll now get paid on the second Wednesday after your event if your event falls on a Wednesday or later, or the third Wednesday if it’s on a […]

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No PayPal? No problem!

by Riley Ramone November 27, 2017 No Comments

We’ve just rolled out card payments to our events, meaning you don’t have to go via PayPal if you don’t wish. We have had some reports this year that PayPal weren’t allowing customers to pay by card when using the site on mobile. After a long call with their customer service it transpired this was […]

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Troublesome ticket technology ruining live concerts

by Riley Ramone March 20, 2015 No Comments

For those who love music, buying tickets online can be frustrating. For many gigs, and especially festivals, you get caught in a queue on the ticketing site until well after the show has already sold out. Other annoyances include being unable to get the tickets you want or simply getting kicked out every time you try to pay. […]

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New Year: time to get event fit!

by Riley Ramone January 9, 2015 No Comments

Excuse the cheesy post title, but it’s that time of year everyone vows to quit all the things that are bad for them, start doing the things that are good for them, and make this year more successful and profitable than the last. If you’re in the events business, this may mean you’re looking to […]

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Shiny new things

by Riley Ramone December 11, 2014 No Comments

It’s no secret that we’ve been busy the last few weeks. We’ve massively ramped up on delivery of a few features based on customer feedback, first among these was a new homepage and brand. Check it out! The work on the colours and brand throughout the site also led us to add site-wide navigation – so […]

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Winter Wonderland preview night

by Riley Ramone November 20, 2014 No Comments

We were lucky enough to get a couple of the limited number of tickets available for the charity preview night for Winter Wonderland in London’s Hyde Park tonight. Running from 5pm until 9pm, the event was fully sold out and was put on to aid the work of the Royal Parks Foundation who help maintain and […]

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Gerard Way: Hesitant Alien

by Riley Ramone October 8, 2014 No Comments

Make no mistake: this is a biased review. I’ve been listening to My Chemical Romance since Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge and have loved both subsequent albums. MCR’s approach to music was unique in that they became the music on each album. They were the Killjoys, they were the Black Parade. I also recently caught […]

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Ages and Ages: Divisionary

by Riley Ramone August 19, 2014 No Comments

Ages and Ages are a plucky bunch from Portland, Oregon. Their second album Divisionary has been out for all of 5 months now and I must say, it’s rather good. It’s release completely passed me by, as did their debut album Alright You Restless, but they gathered some attention in their native country with Barack […]

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Get it Loud in Libraries playlists

by Riley Ramone August 18, 2014 No Comments

Hey there! If you’ve not been keeping an eye on the Get it Loud in Libraries website you’ll not have seen the flurry of amazing gigs they’re piling on in local libraries over the next few months. If you don’t believe us (and why wouldn’t you?) check out their promoter page on Ticketlab. Mondays are usually pretty […]

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