Songkick, Spotify, and Last.fm all use your actual listening habits to recommend concerts. The Dice ticketing app lets you track venues and artists. - Source: Reddit / 6 days ago
I put one back up in the dice.fm fan exchange earlier today.. I haven't gotten any notice it's been sold you can prob do the buy now from waiting list and get it. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
My point on artists is that maximising value extraction isn't their priority. I worked in the industry for almost a decade, had 2 record labels, and signed a number of bands that became famous (for some definition of that)... So I have some experience here even though that experience has aged a bit. Artists are balancing revenue now, with future growth, with record sales, with drawing in new fans, with taking the... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
You have to create a Dice.fm account if you don't already have one as it's the only way of transferring passes. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
Then your best bet is social channels for the various local venues and promoters. Alt Tickets do most of the Thekla shows, Dice do lots at Rough Trade and have a pretty good recommendation engine built into the app. You can (and should) buy tickets directly from the venues (Trinity Centre, St. Georges, etc.) where you can - so give them a follow too. - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
We use Elixir at DICE (https://dice.fm) for event ticketing and discovery. We have a lot of burst traffic when big name events go on sale and elixir handles it really well. What do we like about it? We actually moved from Go and have nearly removed all Go code from the platform now. Because of our burst traffic we want a really efficient platform that gives everyone a good chance to get the tickets they want. Go... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Https://dice.fm/ I know most people in London use Dice for smaller/mid-sized gigs, and I think it’s been rolled out to some of the other bigger cities through the UK now too. - Source: Reddit / 7 months ago
No, you only need to RSVP if you want to see the screening and Q&A with Atiba Jefferson tomorrow, July 14. Right now, you can only waitlist so it's not a guarantee you'll get to see the Q&A. The details are on the dice.fm app or you can also look at the dice.fm site here: https://dice.fm/event/me9pl-interpol-art-show-screening-with-live-qa-featuring-atiba-jefferson-14th-jul-brain-dead-studios-los-angeles-tickets... - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
Please note that this is not an individually ticketed event and there is no way for one attendee to transfer their spot to another person. All RSVPs are done through dice.fm, which offers a waitlist for people to grab slot in the event an attendee cancels. RSVP does not guarantee entry. - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
They go on sale tomorrow at 10am (at a very reasonable £37.25) and ticket limit is 6 per person through the dice.fm app. The group will need a bunch of tickets between them/us (I've already got mine through this morning's pre-sale, mine are fully allocated). - Source: Reddit / 9 months ago
Trying to score last-minute tickets to Friday's show in NYC. Since tix are handled by dice.fm there is practically no resale market (good thing overall) but the waitlist function is rough since they won't tell you where you are on the list. If anyone has a lead we'd be super grateful. Looking for three tix ideally, but one would get us started! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
There's still some tickets on dice.fm. - Source: Reddit / 10 months ago
I'm working at https://dice.fm, we're an entertainment ticketing platform (gigs, festivals, comedy, etc). At it's core we're really just an ecommerce platform but do have to deal with larger events that will sell out extremely quickly. We've found it tough to hire elixir engineers because there just aren't that many but we're really happy with the tech choice none the less. We're quite a small engineering team and... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
If you can't access presale ticket sale on dice.fm and, like me, you forgot to obtain a Presale Code, there's a workaround I found, at least for Berlin: Some intermediary ticketsites (I used bandsintown.com) link directly to the dice-presale, bypassing the whole code lockout part. - Source: Reddit / 12 months ago
I am selling 3 tickets through dice.fm website. Create a dice.fm account and message me the details outlined in the pic below (phone number, email, full name). dice.fm will process the transfer. The price will be the original price of the tickets. - Source: Reddit / about 1 year ago
Selling one ticket on Saturday 11/16, dice.fm transfer. DM me!! - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Will need your dice.fm account name, email address, and phone number in order to transfer (I provide this info to dice who then transfers to you). - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Anyways ! If anyone could me tell about how they paid their tickets through dice.fm that be great. Is it safe? Was it difficult to purchase or could anyone/a phone-illiterate person like me use it? - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I use Songkick for gigs. I also use Dice for gigs, and it includes comedy and theatres as well... - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I'm already a regular listener of The Horne Section Podcast, so I will definitely watch. ;) I'm outside of the UK, too, and I didn't have any issues accessing the video on dice.fm last time I bought a ticket for one of these events. I'm not sure what the format of this episode will be like, but it looks like they will be broadcasting (video) from their homes. That's how the last Off Menu live show was, too, and... - Source: Reddit / about 2 years ago
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