History

See Tickets Brand Icon with Image of Nottingham Record Store

Founded more than 25 years ago, See Tickets is one of the leaders in the Global ticketing market, with a strong presence in Europe and the United States. See Tickets sold more than 20 million tickets in 2019 for 8,000 clients including the legendary Glastonbury Festival, Tomorrowland, The Troubadour, White Oak Music Hall, LA Pride Festival, AmericanaFest, Disco Donnie Presents, the Château de Versailles, CountryFest and the Pitchfork Music Festival. Currently 460 people are united under the See Tickets brand in Los Angeles, Nashville, London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Madrid and others around the world. The group is a subsidiary of Vivendi, the European Media group with a global reach in content, media and communication.

Milestones

1991

Record store employees sell their first ticket in Nottingham. See Tickets is born.

2004

Glastonbury Festival makes See Tickets their exclusive ticketing partner.

2011

See Tickets is acquired by Vivendi, owner of Universal Music Group.

2014

Venice Beach based Flavorus sells 128k tickets to Insomniac’s Electric Daisy Carnival.

2015

1 weekend, 7 concurrent festivals, 200k+ attendees, 0 unsolved issues.

2016

See Tickets acquires Flavorus, entering the US market.

2019

See Tickets US signs 40th independent music venue in North America.

2020

See Tickets sponsors NIVA to support the national effort to #SaveOurStages.

2021

See Tickets welcomes 100 new indie venues and promoters in a 12 month period.