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Ticketfly Becomes Number One Ticketing Provider In San Francisco

6a00d83451b36c69e2017d3bfd2139970c-800wiIndependent and social ticketing
platform Ticketfly has been on quite a roll lately, undergoing some impressive
growth and expansion thanks in large part to raising $22 million in series C
funding
back in July. After seeing a 400% growth in their Los Angeles live
music market last month, Ticketfly has expanded its presence as the number one ticketing
provider for live music venues
in its home base of San Francisco.


Some notable recent additions to the
Ticketfly client roster include popular S.F. venues Public Works, Mezzanine and
The Chapel, which each join other well known S.F. venues and events like The
Independent, Bimbo’s 365 Club, the Noise Pop Festival and the Rickshaw Stop. Over
the last 18 months, the company has tripled the number of venues it serves in
the Bay Area.

Ticketfly’s emphasis on creating socially-enabled event discoveries and
purchase experiences has proven to resonate well with San Francisco. The company
found that fans in the Bay Area discovered and purchased five times more concert
tickets via Facebook than fans in other parts of the country.

“Being a San Francisco company, we’re
ecstatic to be part of the vibrant music and cultural scene here,” said Gannon
Hall, Ticketfly’s CMO. “It’s great to see these hometown venues and promoters
benefiting from our integrated platform”

Ticketfly also automatically
distributes event listings to a proprietary affiliate network of 200+
entertainment websites, resulting in potentially significant increases in
incremental sales. For instance, affiliates are said to drive 15% of advance
ticket sales for San Francisco’s The Independent and 10% for Brick & Mortar
Music Hall and Oakland’s The New Parish.

The company provides venues and promoters
a full suite of integrated ticketing and marketing tools including Facebook
ticketing, automated social marketing, email marketing and real-time analytics,
as well as an open API and complete mobile ticketing solution that includes mobile
tickets for fans, an iOS scanning app and mobile-optimized event listings.

Hisham Dahud is a Senior Analyst for Hypebot.com. Additionally, he is the head of Business Development for Fame House and an independent musician. Follow him on Twitter: @HishamDahud

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  1. i would have thought a higher quantity of tickets are sold at larger venues such as candlestick park and at&t park than the aggregate of the smaller venues. (www.makeitmindful.com)

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