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Published January 26, 2026
CTS Eventim: Switzerland’s Live Events Market
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If you add all the Eventim companies, would they account for 60% to 70% or even higher?
Absolutely. Volume-wise, the German part is the biggest part in Switzerland with over 60%. They dominate almost every aspect of it. When you take it all together and aggregate it, they probably account for almost 75%.
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What are the economics to the ticketing platform? If the average ticket value is €50 or €75, how does that break down in terms of where the money goes?
Our baskets contain two tickets per order on average. Usually those tickets start at $60, so your basket value is $120. The end consumer pays a booking fee. There is an easy table which everybody can see on our website. In the case of a $60 ticket, the consumer would pay $1.20.
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