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Stage Dive


FieldValue
nameStage dive
logoStage Dive Logo.jpg
typePrivate
foundation2007
locationLondon United Kingdom
industrye-commerce
productsOnline secondary ticketing
homepagewww.stagediveonline.com

Stage Dive is a British online secondary ticket broker trading in the UK market and supplying tickets for concert, theatre and sports events.

Service

Founded in 2007, Stage Dive Online Limited is one of several secondary ticket brokers who launched in the wake of Ticketmaster’s loosening dominance of the secondary ticket industry, including Viagogo and Seatwave, and operates mostly through its website, from which tickets can be found, selected and bought.

Favoured Venues

Stage Dive supplies tickets to venues across the UK but favours arena venues such as:

  • The O2 arena, London
  • Wembley Stadium, London
  • Wembley Arena, London
  • Royal Albert Hall, London
  • Hammersmith Apollo, London
  • Brixton Academy, London
  • Hyde Park, London
  • Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester
  • National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
  • Birmingham NEC, Birmingham
  • SECC, Glasgow

References

References

  1. (30 January 1996). "A fight for ticket mastery". The Boston Globe.
  2. "Stage Dive Online". The Good Web Guide.
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