SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn., Jan. 27, 2017 -- This week, online ticket marketplace Ticket Liquidator launched their mobile app, with the goal of improving customers’ overall shopping experience on mobile devices. The app, which is the first of its kind for the company, features an easy-to-navigate interface, clean design, and helpful features that are aimed to assist users through their entire purchase process.
One feature that can be found on the Ticket Liquidator app is the ability to pinpoint users’ locations in order to determine concerts, sports, and theater events coming up in their area, as well as the lowest priced tickets for each of those featured events.
Another useful feature included in the app is the ability to choose favorite artists, sports teams and theater events. By selecting favorites, users can easily access those performer’s schedules and ticket inventory.
“We are extremely excited to finally launch our mobile app,” says Steve Murray, SVP of Operations at Ticket Liquidator. “Our customers are finally able to enjoy the same shopping experience on their mobile devices that they have been enjoying on their desktop computers.”
Currently, the Ticket Liquidator app is only available on devices running iOS; however, the app will be available on Android devices in the near future.
Those looking to download the app may do so by visiting the App Store on their iOS device, or by visiting the iTunes Store.
About Ticket Liquidator
Ticket Liquidator is an online marketplace for tickets to live entertainment events. Since 2003, Ticket Liquidator has provided a selection of event seating inventory which now exceeds $1Billion. With 7-day Customer Service, PCI and SSL security certifications and a Worry-Free 200% Guarantee and Safety Net Program, Ticket Liquidator ensures that all purchases are made with confidence.
Contact: Bryan Flanaghan Ticket Liquidator [email protected] (860) 644-4000 ext. 1295


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