Ticketmaster swoops for DIY ticketing platform Eventjoy

Ticketmaster has acquired mobile-based, DIY ticketing platform Eventjoy.

Eventjoy’s platform offers event organisers social marketing, analytics, and customer engagement tools and helps them stay connected with attendees through tools like embedded direct messaging and real time notifications.

“We’re always looking to expand Ticketmaster into ticketing segments that we believe our leading brand and expertise can have a meaningful impact,” said Michael Rapino, president and chief executive officer, Live Nation Entertainment.

“The DIY space is one where we think Eventjoy’s leading mobile-first solution can be combined with the scale of our platform and distribution capabilities to deliver fans the best proposition in the market.”

“My co-founder and I set out to create the best Do-It-Yourself ticketing product for event organizers and their attendees. By combining forces with Ticketmaster, we can scale Eventjoy to bring it to a global user base,” said Todd Goldberg (pictured), co-founder of Eventjoy.

“We couldn’t be more excited about joining the undisputed leader in ticketing, which will provide us with access to an unmatched, engaged event-going audience as well as incredible technical expertise and resources that will help us bring new innovation to market even faster.”

“The ongoing investments we are making in Ticketmaster’s technology allow us to be more flexible in adding new products, services and features,” said Jared Smith , president of Ticketmaster North America. “We demonstrated this capability when we revolutionized ticket resale with TM+ and we expect to have a similarly positive impact in DIY.”

Eventjoy is the most recent addition to Ticketmaster’s portfolio, which includes TicketWeb for Clubs, Ticketstoday for Festivals, Ticketmaster for Sports, Concerts & Arts, Exchanges for sports leagues, Venuemaster for large scale tournaments and Ticketmaster Resale for safe, verified ticket resale. Music Business Worldwide

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