@Michael_Rapino@Lefsetz Unbelievable podcast. A combined ~70 years of experience squeezed into 2 hours. As the Co-CEO of TickPick, I appreciated this quote: “I am not against secondary”. It may be surprising, but I agree with most of your points, particularly the need for All-in pricing.
The Super Bowl is “one of the most volatile events,” @TickPick Co-Founder Brett Goldberg says, adding that ticket pricing “has come down drastically in the last two days… [there’s] a lot of fluctuation, a lot of volatility.”
From @TickPick: With Shohei Ohtani a part of the Derby, TickPick details that they have sold 615% more tickets to the 2021 derby in comparison to 2019. The “get-in” price is $192 and more specifically ー the outfield (100/200 level) “get-in” price is $342.
A fan just paid $50,000 on @TickPick for a pair of seats in the first row of the 72 Club for Super Bowl LIV. Comes with postgame field passes, celebrity meet & greets and ultra premium food.
We are sending out swag boxes next week and we would love to hook some of you all up!
Short and sweet, please finish the following sentence in a separate tweet:
"TickPick is _____________"
We would love to know what TickPick means to you or how TickPick has helped you :)
Ziontology: The average purchase price for a Pelicans away game on @TickPick is $131.95, up 108% vs their average road ticket last year ($63.51). The Pelicans are currently the sixth most popular road team in the NBA behind the Lakers, Clippers, Warriors, Rockets & Nets.
Patriots fans "have been to the Super Bowl so many times that they know how this all works... they’re not jumping on buying tickets right away." @TickPick CEO @GoldbergBrett on this week's episode of the @YahooFinance Sportsbook podcast https://t.co/tnIqGQhCLk
@kcwelch330 just read your article on ticketing. Lots of great ideas in there. I think given the length of the article you understand all of the nuances of the ticket industry. As the founder of a ticket marketplace I’d be happy to chat further about the industry.
@susiezennario Honestly, hate to give away my secrets but @TickPick is the best. I buy tickets for concerts & sporting events all the time & look at Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, VividSeats, StubHub but always end up purchasing on TickPick! They have no fees & end up being the cheapest! I love them!!
Ticket site @TickPick says a customer wanted to buy Super Bowl tickets using Bitcoin. Transferred 2.2 Bitcoin to TickPick’s coinbase account, company cashed it, and gave customer $19,000 present value credit to buy two front row seats to game.