Twickets is a ticket resale company based in the United Kingdom.
Billed as a "more ethical ticketing company",[1] it only permits tickets to be resold at or below the designated face value plus booking and delivery fees.[2]
The site has been endorsed by various artists and promoters including Ed Sheeran,[3] Andrew Lloyd Webber,[1] and Sam Fender,[4] and is the official resale marketplace for these and other artists including the Spice Girls and George Ezra.[5]
^ ab"Lloyd Webber tackles West End ticket touts". 21 November 2019 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
^"Twickets: How It Works". Twickets.
^"Please use Twickets". Ed Sheeran Official Blog.
^Meechan, Simon (3 October 2019). "How to find out when a face-value Sam Fender ticket is available". nechronicle.
^"'We've helped change the landscape': Richard Davies on what's next for Twickets". www.musicweek.com.
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