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Glastonbury stage times and map mobile app

by Riley Ramone June 18, 2014 No Comments

Ticketlab are proud to announce their first mobile app: a Glastonbury clash and stage finder app for Android. Glasto 2014 We’re long-time fans of the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts. The team have all attended the past few years – some of us have been going for nearly 10 years! Every year we visit […]

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Twitter Cards

by Riley Ramone May 11, 2014 No Comments

Today we integrated Twitter Cards into all event pages. Twitter Cards show additional information about your events when you share the event page link on Twitter. To use them in your Tweets, simply add the event link e.g. http://ticketlab.co.uk/event/id/33/Thumpers – that’s it! You’ll get an enhanced Tweet with all of your event information in it, […]

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Recent work on Ticketlab

by Riley Ramone April 9, 2014 No Comments

Hey there, We’ve been busy down in the ‘lab and thought you might like to know what we’ve been up to. The scientists can sometimes forget that not everyone has a PhD. In light of this we’ve added two new sections to our Support Centre. These sections cover Getting Started and pricing. The Pricing page […]

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Failed to get Glastonbury 2014 tickets in Sunday’s sale?

by Riley Ramone October 7, 2013 1 Comment

Even after our extensive testing and probing of the ticketing system last year, here at Ticketlab we were unable to get the number of Tickets we wanted for Glastonbury Festival 2014 in the sale on Sunday. The reason we didn’t manage to get tickets is due to a few minor changes on See’s part. The […]

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Tim Burgess

by Riley Ramone August 20, 2013 No Comments

The Ticketlab team have been involved with Get it Loud in Libraries for a few years now, both on the ground at gigs and on the GILIL website. Having dealt with a range of other online ticket providers, we actually devised Ticketlab in response to the various headaches encountered. After a year away Get it […]

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Paperless tickets on the rise

by Riley Ramone June 7, 2013 No Comments

The USA Today website this week announced that paperless tickets for gigs have doubled in the past year. The main reason cited is to prevent touts or scalpers reselling the top seats in venues for extortionate prices. This is on the back of the recent cut-price gigs by the likes of The Rolling Stones where […]

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Ticketlab’s Glastonbury sessions; Toy.

by Professor Becs May 30, 2013 No Comments

With Glastonbury festival within imminent sight we’ve decided to compile a selection of “sessions” about bands that we’ll be checking out during the festival. Bands we’d recommend you check out too. Starting with London outfit, Toy. Much hyped in the last year or so Toy emerged from the ashes of Joe Lean and the Jing […]

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Glastonbury lineup announced

by Riley Ramone March 29, 2013 No Comments

We know this will be old news for most of you, but we’re still reeling from the released lineup for Glasto. The biggest rumour was finally confirmed with The Rolling Stones rocking up the the Pyramid stage on the Saturday night. Our previous speculations had been confirmed with Arctic Monkeys heading up the Friday, The […]

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New features!

by Riley Ramone March 8, 2013 No Comments

We’ve been experimenting down in the lab, and we’ve put together a couple of exciting new features to help you sell and monitor your sales. 1. Image uploads. I know it sounds like a no-brainer, but we’ve finally got an image uploader. If you’re logged in and looking at your event details, you’ll see the […]

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You and I are gonna live forever: Mortality and rock/pop stars

by Riley Ramone December 21, 2012 No Comments

Since songs have been written musicians have, much like the rest of us, mused about their own mortality. Oasis, Queen and Genesis all wanted to live forever; Robbie Williams and the Beatles pondered on old age; The Who, Blondie and Beyoncé all extolled the virtues of dying young. Many of the above mentioned artists have […]

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