See Tickets | |
Formerly called
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Stoll Moss Ticketing (1991-2002) Way Ahead Group (2002-2004) See (2004-2007) |
Private | |
Industry |
Live Entertainment Ticketing systems Mobile ticketing |
Founded | 1991Stoll Moss Ticketing | as
Headquarters | Nottingham, United Kingdom |
Area served
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Worldwide |
Key people
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Rob Wilmshurst (CEO) |
Products | Ticketing technology, Ticket sales, Ticketing services, Marketing, Distribution of event tickets and information |
Revenue | £22.4 million (2015) |
£6.6 million (2015) | |
£5.4 million (2015) | |
Parent | Vivendi Village (Vivendi SA) |
Subsidiaries | See Tickets USA Flavorus |
Website |
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See Tickets is the trading name of an international ticketing services company owned by Vivendi SA. See Tickets head office is on Upper Parliament Street in Nottingham. It also has offices in London and Los Angeles.
See sells and distributes tickets for West End Theatre, music, festivals, sport, comedy and lifestyle events. Notably See sold all 150,000 tickets for the 2015 Glastonbury Festival in 29 minutes. See Tickets is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vivendi SA, a Paris-based international integrated media and content group, employing more than 16,000 staff globally with revenues in excess of $12 billion in 2015.
See Tickets serves more than 5,000 clients globally, including event promoters and venues such as Universal Music Group, Glastonbury Festival, S.J.M. Concerts, BBC, Really Useful Theatres, The Eiffel Tower, Manchester City, Kilimanjaro Live, Royal Horticultural Society, Beautycon and Secret Cinema.
In September 2011, Vivendi announced it had acquired See Tickets UK from Parcom, a Dutch private equity firm.
See also owns Intascape.com Ltd a ticketing software house who provide the SeeThreeSixty ticketing and event management software to football clubs including Manchester City and West Ham United. The buy out took place in 2007.