Ticketfly is a ticket distribution service started in 2008 in San Francisco, California. Andrew Dreskin, CEO of Ticketfly, previously co-founded the company Ticketweb, which is now owned by Ticketmaster. Ticketfly grossed $500 million in 2013, processing 11.2 million tickets for more than 80,000 events across Canada and the United States.
Ticketfly has 130 employees and has raised $37 million from investors such as SAP Ventures, Mohr Davidow Ventures and High Peaks Venture Partners.
Ticketfly competes against Ticketmaster with cheaper tickets and social media capabilities for promoters. In 2012, they managed ticket distribution for 360 venues across the country, though this number jumped to more than 1,100 venues in 2015.
On October 7, 2015, Ticketfly announced its acquisition by music streaming service Pandora in a $450 million cash and stock deal. The acquisition serves to complement the company's core streaming product; CEO Brian McAndrews explained that it would leverage Ticketfly and Pandora's "engaged" user base to "thrill music lovers and lift ticket sales for artists as the most effective marketplace for connecting music makers and fans."
On June 9th, 2017, Pandora sold Ticketfly to its largest competitor, Eventbrite for $200 million.