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Edinburgh festivals may one day launch a single box office for all of the Scottish city’s 11 festival events to simplify buying tickets, it has been reported. 

According to the Guardian


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See Tickets by Eventim has been appointed as the primary ticketing partner for the iconic New Century venue in the English city of Manchester.

The venue is set to open a new 450-capacity grassroots space, Locker, in the autumn, accompanying its 1,300-capacity main Hall which relaunched in 2022 following extensive restoration.

See Tickets will pr...


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The Belgian Formula 1 Grand Prix is set to utilise an agentic AI concierge tool from Napster to offer fans a one-on-one guide to purchasing tickets, hospitality and planning their trip.

The multi-year collaboration will begin with this year’s Belgian Grand Prix at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps from July 17-19. According to Napster, it is one of the firs...


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FIFA has reportedly been accused of using unofficial resale platforms to sell cheaper World Cup tickets to avoid refunding those who paid face value.

The 2026 World Cup is due to begin next week, running through to July 19’s final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The tournament is being hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico.

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Universal’s new theme park in the UK is set to be named Universal United Kingdom Resort. 

Comcast NBCUniversal has committed to investing over £5bn (€5.8bn/$6.7bn) in the entertainment resort complex during an expected five years of construction, as well as an additional £1bn in capital investment during the park’s first decade of operation.

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