
Ticketing company AXS has announced a series of new and renewed partnerships with independent venues across the US.
New partners:
The new partners include the Troubadour in West Hollywood, the famed venue that, since 1957, has housed performances by Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Guns N’Roses, Radiohead and many others.
Another new partner is Marathon Live and its portfolio of venues, including Marathon Music Works in Nashville, The Signal and The Parlour in Chattanooga, The Hall in Little Rock, FIVE in Jacksonville, The Truman in Kansas City, and The Hawthorn in St. Louis.
Back for more:
Minneapolis’s First Avenue has renewed its partnership with AXS.
What they said:
Dean DeWulf, Head of North American Venues, AXS: “Independent venues are essential to the live music ecosystem. They’re where artists build careers, fans discover new music, and communities come together. These operators know their rooms and their audiences better than anyone, and we’re proud to give them the platform, technology, and tools they need to keep doing what they do best.”
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👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This story was written with information from AXS’s press release.
We covered it because it’s news of new ticketing agreements in the independent venue space.













