SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn., Sept. 30, 2016 -- Ticket Club’s blog went live yesterday after a rapid development cycle over the course of a single week.
In a comment, Ticket Club Director Tim Keefe stated, “We are excited to welcome both our current members and those who are interested to our new blog. We heard that our members wanted a blog to discuss upcoming events and to go to for support, and we did everything possible to get it to them as fast as possible. We hope everyone is as delighted with the results as we are.”
Ticket Club is a membership website similar to Costco, Sam's Club, or Amazon Prime. Memberships entitle users to purchase tickets without any service fees – all members pay for is the price of the ticket and shipping. In the secondary ticket industry, most companies add service fees during checkout which inflate the price of the tickets by 10% to 30%.
Currently, Ticket club lists more than 400,000 tickets to more than 84,000 different events.
About Ticket Club: Ticket Club is an online marketplace specializing in hard-to-get tickets with a membership option to eliminate service fees. Members have access to a large selection of tickets to concerts, sports, and theater events. Ticket Club lists event tickets through the TicketNetwork Online Exchange, which lists more than $1 billion in real-time ticket inventory.
For more information on Ticket Club, visit www.ticketclub.com, or email [email protected].
Media Contact: Armani Chowdhury [email protected] 1.888.456.8499 Ext. 1120


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