Comedy promoters

How To Sell Comedy Tickets Online

Selling comedy tickets is about reducing friction: a page people can trust, a clear date and venue, act names where available, and a checkout that does not make a small night feel complicated.

stand-up.co.uk is free to try for listings and organiser workflows. Use external ticket links while you test it, then bring ticketing, door sales, seating and payouts into the same system when it helps.

Run Events Through stand-up.co.uk

Use a clean event page

Every public event should clearly show the show name, date, time, venue, city, artists and booking route. If an artist or venue exists in the system, link to it.

Keep external links useful

If you are not ready to sell through stand-up.co.uk, use the event listing with an external booking link. You avoid ticketing fees while still getting a discoverable listing and a better route into the platform.

Make last-minute pages work

Tonight and this weekend pages should only appear when something is actually on. That keeps search pages useful and avoids thin pages.

Give organiser-created events priority

Real events added by organisers should be easy to find before imported feed listings, because those pages are more useful for fans, performers and promoters.

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