For the past few months we've been hunkered down in our workshop with our finest tools, handcrafting a new and improved Admin Area. From Monday 28th November, you’ll find better mobile and tablet optimisation and quick access to your most used features, so you'll enjoy an even better experience running your ticketing on WeGotTickets. Let's have... Continue Reading →
Fundraise through WeGotTickets – The Event That Never Happened
Calling all venues, promoters, artists and arts organisations! During this difficult period we’re …
Treating Your Creative Career as a Business
So you’ve realised you’ve got a talent. Whether it’s creating music or making people laugh, people seem to like what you’re doing and you decide that you want to make a career out of your hobby. The first thing you’ve got to do is make that distinction. Hobbies are what you do for fun, what... Continue Reading →
Streaming Data and the Future of Live Music
One of the keys to planning a successful event is leaving as little as possible to chance. It may be true that most of the best things in life are spontaneous, but when it comes to events, expecting the unexpected is vital and can be done through measurement and analysis. Therefore, collecting as much data... Continue Reading →
Marketing Your Event On A Budget
Whether you’re a seasoned organiser or an events virgin, you don’t need to spend a fortune to create a buzz around your event, here’s how…
6 Ways To Make The Most Of Your Facebook Event Page
Whether it’s a gig you’re charging £20 a ticket for or your best mates’ secret birthday party, Facebook event pages are a key part of organising an event these days.
Attitude is Everything – Disabled Access Starts Online
Suddenly, going to this gig looks a bit of a risk. Will you be able to go with your friends? Will you get in? Will it be possible to get home afterwards?
For many deaf and disabled fans, this is the experience they face *every time* they think about attending a gig.
5 Tips For Live Tweeting Your Event
Whether using them to interact with your audience, let others know what their missing out on or both, you can post valuable content without taking away any attention from the event itself.