Spotify established a new website to sell concert tickets directly to customers from its platform

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Spotify has established a new website to sell concert tickets directly to customers from its platform. Customers must have a Spotify account to purchase tickets, although the company’s new website does list upcoming concerts and allows users to do so using a debit or credit card.

Although the corporation hasn’t formally announced the opening of its ticketing platform, Chris Messina was the first to point out that the site was open to the general public earlier today. The website’s home page shows events that can be reserved, and users can view their previous and upcoming ticket purchases under the My Events area. The Spotify Tickets website now features upcoming performances in the United States by artists like Limbeck, Crow, Annie DiRusso, Four Years Strong, and TOKiMONSTA.

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Spotify established a new website to sell concert tickets directly to customers from its platform

Spotify has established a new website to sell concert tickets directly to customers from its platform. Customers must have a Spotify account to purchase tickets, although the company’s new website does list upcoming concerts and allows users to do so using a debit or credit card.

Although the corporation hasn’t formally announced the opening of its ticketing platform, Chris Messina was the first to point out that the site was open to the general public earlier today. The website’s home page shows events that can be reserved, and users can view their previous and upcoming ticket purchases under the My Events area. The Spotify Tickets website now features upcoming performances in the United States by artists like Limbeck, Crow, Annie DiRusso, Four Years Strong, and TOKiMONSTA.

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