Tix Ticketing Company Launching Its Services In The USA

Posted on Feb 05th 2022



Tix is a ticketing software company, and it has announced its operations for the US on the 12th of January.

As of now, the Reykjavik-based firm, which generally caters for performing arts associations, theaters, cultural houses and similar operations, works across the Nordics and in the UK.

Manager of Tix Operations in the USA

The US operations will be led by Aren Murray, who has joined the organization as a business management manager.

Remarks of Tix CEO

Hrefna Sif, the chief operating officer of Tix Ticketing, said: "We have encountered rapid development recently because of giving the right incorporated software and services that our clients need for current events and ticketing activities.

"Our entrance into the US market is a characteristic movement of our development and empowers us to support a more prominent number of performing arts and multi-event venues. We are excited to start our US operations with an outstanding key recruit in Aren Murray, a manager who has profound experience and an expansive network within the US ticketing industry."

Experience of Murray in the ticketing industry

Murray has previous experience within the performing arts sector. He has worked with Texas A&M University's concentrated arts film industry and flaunted a job in ticket activities at Tobin Center for the Performing Arts in Texas. She is also an individual for the board for non-profit membership INTIX.

In her new role, Murray will supervise business improvement drives, help venues, and associations smooth out their ticketing tasks, use client information, and gain an essential understanding of multi-stage event ticketing management.

Murray added: "Tix Ticketing adopts a stimulating and natural strategy to ticketing technology that will incredibly help US venues and performing events associations. I'm excited to coordinate the improvement of its US presence and empower ticketing experts and venues across the country to get the full control, proficiency, transparency, and revenue they need."