The Ticketing & Live Entertainment Forum 2026 gathers professionals in ticketing and live entertainment for networking and knowledge sharing. It's aimed at industry leaders, venue managers, and technology vendors dealing with event ticketing solutions.
The Ticketing & Live Entertainment Forum 2026 is significant for professionals looking to stay ahead in the evolving landscape of ticketing and live events. With cutting-edge workshops and insightful sessions, attendees can expect to gain practical knowledge on integrating advanced technologies and innovative strategies into their operations. It's an excellent platform for networking and exchanging ideas with some of the most forward-thinking minds in the industry.
What you will learn
Latest trends in ticketing technology and solutions.
Effective strategies for audience engagement and retention.
Insights into data-driven ticketing models.
Innovations in live event experiences and management.
Networking opportunities with industry peers.
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• Keynote speeches from industry-leading figures.
• Panels discussing the future of live entertainment.
• Workshops on integrating technology in ticketing.
• Case studies on successful audience engagement strategies.
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