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- TETI newsletter | May 1, 2025
TETI newsletter | May 1, 2025
SEC Smashes Exhibition Records, DOJ Targets Live Nation in Two-Part Trial, Trump Tariffs Shake Event Tech, allpointsAI Launches, and Formula E Redefines Fan Experience

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 Scottish Event Campus (SEC) has achieved a milestone year with 50 exhibitions hosted in 2024-2025, including 14 new events in their most diverse portfolio to date. This remarkable growth demonstrates the robust recovery and evolution of the event industry, with significant implications for ticketing operations and venue management. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
Major artists including Pulp, Diana Ross, Mumford and Sons, and Hans Zimmer have contributed to reaching this significant funding milestone through ticket contributions from their UK tours, showcasing the industry's commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. (Reading time: 2 minutes)
🎯 Event Management Strategies
A groundbreaking venture has emerged to help event industry leaders navigate the AI landscape, offering practical solutions for implementing artificial intelligence in event management and ticketing operations. The platform aims to demystify AI applications and deliver tangible business value. (Reading time: 4 minutes)
An innovative approach to fan engagement and event experience management, featuring integrated digital ticketing solutions and immersive entertainment zones at the Monaco E-Prix. The free, family-friendly village showcases new standards in event accessibility and engagement. (Reading time: 3 minutes)
🤖 Tech & Ticketing
Analysis of how new tariffs affect the event industry's technology infrastructure, including ticketing systems, AV equipment, and digital solutions. The report explores implications for event organizers and technology providers in adapting to changing cost structures. (Reading time: 4 minutes)
The U.S. Department of Justice, joined by 40 states and the District of Columbia, has asked a federal judge to split its antitrust case against Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster into two distinct stages: one jury trial to determine liability, followed by a bench trial addressing remedies and damages. (Reading time: 5 minutes)
🔍 Quick Links
€190m venue project aims to become Ireland's first professional arena, introducing new ticketing technology infrastructure
Development includes state-of-the-art digital ticketing and access control systems
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