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Eventbrite integrates with Festicket
By Chris Cooke | Published on Tuesday 5 December 2017
Following its tie up with Twickets last week, Eventbrite has another new partnership to share, and just in time for Christmas! This time the DIY ticketing platform is allying with Festicket, the festival-focused set-up that tries to make it easier to buy festival tickets with any required travel and accommodation all bundled in.
Festicket says that its new partnership will “establish a seamless process for Eventbrite clients to select from thousands of Festicket’s accommodation and travel options, enabling them to create the best festival experiences for their fans”. Meanwhile, they say, “the relationship will also boost the choice available for Festicket customers”. And who doesn’t like seamless processes and boosted choice? No one, that’s who.
Says Festicket boss Zack Sabban: “One of Festicket’s core missions has always been to take the hassle out of organising a music festival trip, including ticket, accommodation, and travel. We are THRILLED to announce this collaboration with Eventbrite, which will ensure a wider choice of festivals and experiences available through Festicket than ever before. As both organisations share similar company values, we believe this partnership will prove incredibly successful in the years to come”.
Confirming the deal from Eventbrite’s side, Joel Crouch added: “This integration partnership with Festicket hits two birds with one stone for our event creators. Eventbrite’s live music and festival clients now have the opportunity to easily bundle their tickets with additional products in and around their events, to curate an even more attractive offering. On top of that, they can now reach and tap into a new audience of international fans on Festicket”.
So good news for everyone. Except those two birds. Who’d throw a stone at a bird, let alone two?