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- TETI newsletter | December 9, 2024
TETI newsletter | December 9, 2024
A’s secure key approvals for their Las Vegas ballpark, Live Nation expands to Southeast Asia, Fortnite sets records with a virtual concert, and Barbican Centre announces a £191M renewal.

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.
Trends & News
The Oakland A's have received crucial approvals for their new ballpark in Las Vegas, marking a significant step forward in the project. (Reading time: 2 minutes)
Live Nation is set to open its first music venue in Southeast Asia, expanding its global footprint and bringing more live music experiences to the region. (Reading time: 2 minutes)
Fortnite's latest virtual concert featuring Snoop Dogg and Eminem attracted a record-breaking audience, showcasing the growing popularity of virtual events. (Reading time: 2 minutes)
Event Management Strategies
Qudos Bank Arena has launched a new marketing strategy focused on inclusivity, aiming to attract a more diverse audience to its events. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
The Barbican Centre in London has secured approval for a £191 million renewal project, promising to enhance its facilities and event offerings. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
Tech & Ticketing
A new cloud-based ticketing system has demonstrated the ability to process over 150,000 tickets in just 10 seconds, revolutionizing event ticketing efficiency. (Reading time: 2 minutes)
Ticketpass is making waves in the industry by donating 50% of its booking fees to charities, offering an ethical alternative for event organizers. (Reading time: 2 minutes)
Quick Links
Morrissey will be performing special New Year's Eve concerts in Los Angeles, promising an unforgettable end to the year. (Reading time: 1 minute)
Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan are confirmed for several UK festivals next year, adding to the exciting lineup. (Reading time: 1 minute)
The NBA has signed a long-term deal to bring games back to China, starting with events in Macau. (Reading time: 1 minute)