TETI newsletter | November 16, 2024

Manchester City’s stadium upgrade, Disneyland Paris debuts a music festival, and lawsuits spotlight blockchain’s potential in ticketing innovation

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Tech

Manchester City progresses North Stand project (reading time: 5 minutes) Manchester City is moving forward with its North Stand project, aiming to enhance the fan experience and increase stadium capacity. The project includes new seating, hospitality areas, and improved accessibility.

Events Management Strategies

Disneyland Paris to launch first-ever music festival (reading time: 6 minutes) Disneyland Paris is set to host its inaugural music festival, featuring a diverse lineup of artists and interactive experiences. The event aims to attract a wide audience and enhance the park's entertainment offerings.

Belly Up's 50th Coasting Into December (reading time: 5 minutes) The Belly Up Tavern celebrates its 50th anniversary with a series of special events and performances. The venue's milestone is marked by a blend of nostalgia and forward-looking programming.

Blockchain and Ticketing

Fans Across Country Join New Lawsuit Against Ticketmaster (reading time: 6 minutes) A growing number of fans are joining a lawsuit against Ticketmaster, citing issues with ticket availability and pricing. The case highlights the potential for blockchain technology to offer more transparent and fair ticketing solutions.

Italian stadiums bill to propose tax cuts, swift approvals (reading time: 5 minutes) A new bill in Italy proposes tax incentives and streamlined approvals for stadium redevelopment projects. The legislation aims to modernize facilities and incorporate blockchain for secure ticketing and transactions.