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Beatport Steps Into Live Events With New Ticketing Service

Beatport, the global hub for DJs, producers, and electronic music fans, is stepping into the live events business with the launch of Beatport Tickets, a new platform aimed at the dance music community.

The move is powered by a strategic partnership with European ticketing firm Weeztix and marks the evolution of Beatport’s ecosystem beyond music discovery and streaming into real-world event access.

Launching today (Oct. 16), Beatport Tickets will allow labels, promoters, and venues in the U.K. and EU to sell tickets directly through Beatportal, the company’s editorial and nightlife platform. A U.S. rollout is planned in the coming months, along with the integration of event listings directly into the Beatport store. Beginning in 2026, live event listings will also appear on artist and label profiles, enabling fans to purchase tickets straight from their favorite Beatport pages.

Beatport first launched in 2004 as an online marketplace for DJs and music producers and was purchased by SFX in 2013 for a reported $50 million. Beatport was folded into LiveStyle in 2015 when SFX declared bankruptcy and is now owned by Axar Capital, the senior creditor of both SFX and the now-defunct LiveStyle.

“Beatport has always been the home for DJs and fans to connect with the music that drives dance culture,” says Helen Sartory, chief revenue officer at Beatport. “This year, we expanded into the live space, creating a dedicated Live & Interactive team who executed ambitious initiatives like The Block, giving emerging artists opportunities to perform at major festivals. With Beatport Tickets, we’re taking the next big step — bridging the gap between digital and live experiences, supporting promoters, helping artists expand their reach and giving fans a richer way to engage with dance music. Because without live music, there is no dance scene.”

Event organizers can now link playlists and tracks directly to their event pages on Beatportal, turning a ticket listing into an immersive preview of sound and scene. In 2026, that experience will go even deeper, as live event listings become fully integrated into Beatport’s artist and label pages, allowing fans to buy tickets straight from the profiles of the DJs and producers they follow.

The platform also promises reach, with events promoted across Beatport’s store, mobile app and editorial site — an ecosystem that collectively draws more than 40 million users each year. For promoters, it offers flexible tools to bundle tickets with add-ons like merchandise, accommodations, or digital tokens, while advanced analytics help labels and event producers make data-informed decisions about marketing and fan engagement.

Behind the scenes, an open API framework allows events to connect seamlessly with third-party apps and services, expanding customization options for organizers. Weeztix’s offers 24/7 customer service for both promoters and fans with help just a call or tap away.

Beatport’s entrance into ticketing reflects a larger trend across the live music business, where digital platforms like Spotify and tech platform Fever, which purchased Dice in June, are increasingly expanding into physical experiences and could help independent venues and promoters compete on a more level playing field.

View current Beatport live events here.

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