It’s a big country, and Blacktie covers a lot of it

May 8, 2012


Above: San Antonio’s Taste of the Northside drew 8,000 people.

Everyone thinks of Blacktie as a Colorado success story, but in fact it’s helping people nationally.

Recently, a Blacktie subsidiary called Efficient Tickets helped move 8,000 people into the San Antonio-based Brighton Center’s Taste of the Northside. The event was a huge success, raising more than $540,000.

Through Efficient Tickets, Blacktie provides flexible tickets for organizations producing events of any size: Barcode tickets can be sent to smartphones, printed at home, or held at will call. nike kobe 9 Event organizers can scan using the company’s exclusive Android App, hand-held scanners or tablets. The fees are only $1.50 for general admission tickets or $2 for reserved seats.

Besides Taste of the Northside, Efficient Tickets most recently helped the Pittsburgh Wine Festival and is selling locally for the Denver Botanic Gardens for “Gardens, Grapes and Hops.”

Read more about Taste of the Northside here, and see all of the party photos here.

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