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- TETI newsletter | December 6, 2024
TETI newsletter | December 6, 2024
Secutix fights ticket fraud with new bot protection, AI reshapes fan journeys, and Electric Forest 2025 stuns with Tiesto and Disclosure headlining.

TETI newsletter: The Event Ticketing Insider
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Stay tuned with the latest developments in the event ticketing sector, covering industry news, technological advancements, and market trends.
Headline
Recent advancements in technology, including AI applications, are enhancing the event ticketing experience. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
Natasha Thiebaut discusses the role of AI in personalizing the fan journey, from ticket purchase to event experience. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
Event Management Strategies
An exploration of the unique partnership between the Superdome and Rose Bowl, highlighting their collaborative efforts to enhance fan experiences. (reading time: 4 minutes)
The latest awards shortlist highlights significant growth and investment in the event industry, showcasing innovative projects and successful ventures. (reading time: 4 minutes)
Tech & Ticketing
The new system is the result of a partnership with software company DataDome. The Secutix Bot-Protect Pack, powered by DataDome, will secure ticket shops and sales from online fraud and bot attacks. (Reading time: 2 minutes)
Recent advancements in technology, including AI applications, are enhancing the event ticketing experience. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
Natasha Thiebaut discusses the role of AI in personalizing the fan journey, from ticket purchase to event experience. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
Big on Sales
Electric Forest 2025 lineup announced featuring Tiesto, Disclosure, Justice, and FISHER. The festival promises an eclectic mix of electronic music and immersive experiences. (reading time: 5 minutes)
Pearl Jam extends their Dark Matter Tour with additional dates across North America. Fans can expect more opportunities to catch the iconic band live. (reading time: 4 minutes)
Alison Krauss & Union Station announce their first tour in nearly a decade, set to kick off in early 2025. The tour will feature classic hits and new material. (reading time: 3 minutes)
Quick Links
Sum 41 cancels their Australia tour due to lead singer Deryck Whibley's hospitalization. The band expresses regret and plans to reschedule the dates.
Dead & Company announce their Spring Sphere Run tour, set to kick off in early 2025. The tour will cover multiple cities across North America.
Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour' concludes with a series of sold-out shows in Canada, marking a successful end to her record-breaking tour.
Venu Amphitheaters announce the debut of Troy Aikman Clubs, offering exclusive amenities and experiences for fans.