Gigantic Tickets & Crosstown Concerts announce partnership

Gigantic Tickets & Crosstown Concerts announce partnership

Gigantic Tickets has announced details of a new primary ticketing deal with Crosstown Concerts.  

Encompassing ticketing and CRM marketing support, the multi-year agreement represents Gigantic Tickets’ largest ever non-group contract and follows its most successful year to date in 2025.

This new deal highlights the journey we have been on at Gigantic and how we continue to grow to provide an industry leading service to national promoters, venues and festivals

Simon Carpenter, Gigantic Tickets

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Crosstown Concerts has forthcoming UK shows this year with the likes of Super Furry Animals, Ash, The Cardigans, Alexisonfire + Billy Talent, Agnes Obel, Franz Ferdinand, The Vaccines, Belle & Sebastian, The Fratellis and more. The company also works with Snow Patrol, Paul Weller,Jack Savoretti, Bellowhead, Jamie Cullum, Idles and First Aid Kit, among many others.   

Simon Carpenter, CEO of Gigantic, said: “We are delighted to now be in partnership with Crosstown Concerts. We have worked with Crosstown since their first shows in 2016 and to join with them as their primary agent as they enter their second decade is incredibly exciting. I thank Conal and his team for the opportunity to work with them. This new deal highlights the journey we have been on at Gigantic and how we continue to grow to provide an industry leading service to national promoters, venues and festivals.”

They are great advocates and supporters of independent voices in the UK concert industry

Conal Dodds, Crosstown Concerts

Conal Dodds of Crosstown Concerts added: “I'm delighted to have completed this long term ticketing deal with Gigantic. They are great advocates and supporters of independent voices in the UK concert industry and we look forward to a long and fruitful working relationship.”



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