$110-130k
+ Equity participation
No-fee secondary ticket marketplace
Open for applications
No-fee secondary ticket marketplace
21-100 employees
Open for applications
$110-130k
+ Equity participation
21-100 employees
To reshape the secondary ticket marketplace.
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To reshape the secondary ticket marketplace.
7% employee growth in 12 months
TickPick is a live events ticket marketplace that differentiates itself by not including any extra fees, reducing the total price of a ticket for consumers. While the company has been around since 2011, it has come increasingly under the spotlight in the last few years as live event ticket prices escalate, often pricing average earners out of attending.
The company was initially founded as a ticket resale platform, however as its reputation has grown, so too has its partnership base, with it now selling tickets directly for the likes of Firefly Music Festival and Sports Illustrated Saturday Night Lights.
TickPick closed a major funding round in 2024, giving it the fuel to scale up. Adding to this momentum, it also snapped up Fanimal (another ticketing platform) and secured an exclusive partnership with LaLiga as their official ticketing platform across North America. With fresh capital, a growing footprint, and a major league in its corner, TickPick is setting the stage for a future of success.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Aug 2024
$250m
LATE VC
Aug 2019
$40m
GROWTH EQUITY VC
Brett Goldberg
(Co-Founder & Co-CEO)Previously Co-CEO at Razorgate, Associate at Sixpoint Partners, and Analyst at Barclays.
Christopher O'Brien
(Co-Founder & Co-CEO)Before co-founding TickPick, they spent four years in Software Engineering at Nuance Communications.
Michele Rusnak
(CFO)Previously spent 15 years at the New York Public Radio as the CFO and Senior VP of Business Administration.
Danny Chang
(CTO)Previously spent almost 4 years at Accenture as a Technical Architect of Emerging Technologies Innovation and over 9 years at Nuance Communications as a Technical Manager.