ticket distribution

[ˈtɪkɪt dɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən]
nounpl: ticket distributions
distribuição de ingressos
1. The process or system of allocating and delivering tickets to customers or venues
The ticket distribution for the concert began three weeks before the event.
A distribuição de ingressos para o show começou três semanas antes do evento.
2. The channels and methods through which tickets are sold and made available to the public
Online ticket distribution has become the primary method for major events.
A distribuição online de ingressos tornou-se o método principal para grandes eventos.
3. The allocation of a limited number of tickets among different groups or sales points
Fair ticket distribution ensures all regions have equal access to the show.
A distribuição equitativa de ingressos garante que todas as regiões tenham acesso igual ao espetáculo.
In Brazil, ticket distribution is a significant aspect of the entertainment industry, particularly for concerts, football matches, and cultural events. The transition to digital platforms has been rapid in major cities. In the USA, ticket distribution often involves major platforms like Ticketmaster, while in Brazil, platforms like Sympla and Ingresso.com are prominent. Fair distribution is a cultural concern in both countries, with debates about resale and accessibility.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
ticket salesticket allocationticketingticket release
Antonyms / Antônimos
ticket collectionticket retrieval

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
distribuição de ingressos
Standard term used throughout Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
distribuição de ingressos
Common in major event contexts
São Paulo
distribuição de ingressos
Widely used in entertainment and ticketing industries
Portugal
distribuição de bilhetes
Uses 'bilhetes' instead of 'ingressos'

Related Words

ticket resalebox officeticketing systemvenue capacitycustomer accesssales channels

Related Idioms & Phrases

get your tickets early
first come, first served distribution
limited ticket distribution
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