Updated March 2026

DesignMyNight Fees in 2026 —
What Do They Really Cost?

DesignMyNight takes approximately 12% commission from every ticket sold. There's no visible booking fee for buyers, but your revenue takes a serious hit. Here's the full breakdown.

DesignMyNight Fee Breakdown

DesignMyNight operates on a commission model popular with nightlife and hospitality platforms. They take approximately 12% of every ticket sold, which is absorbed by the organiser rather than added on top for the buyer. This means the price looks clean to customers, but you receive significantly less per sale.

Originally built as a bar, restaurant and nightlife discovery platform, DesignMyNight expanded into events ticketing. Their commission reflects the value they claim to add through their audience reach in the nightlife and dining space.

Face Value DMN Takes (~12%) You Receive With Tickts Extra Revenue
£10£1.20£8.80£10.00£1.20
£25£3.00£22.00£25.00£3.00
£50£6.00£44.00£50.00£6.00
£75£9.00£66.00£75.00£9.00
£100£12.00£88.00£100.00£12.00

The True Cost of 12% Commission

At 12%, DesignMyNight is one of the most expensive ticketing platforms in the UK. The commission model means the more tickets you sell and the higher the price, the more you lose:

  • Sell 500 tickets at £25 — DesignMyNight takes £1,500
  • Sell 1,000 tickets at £50 — DesignMyNight takes £6,000
  • Over a year with 10,000 sales at £25 — that's £30,000 in commission

Because the fee is percentage-based with no cap, higher-value experiences like restaurant takeovers, cocktail masterclasses and premium nightlife events get hit hardest.

DesignMyNight vs Other Platforms

Compared to other UK ticketing platforms, DesignMyNight sits at the expensive end:

  • DesignMyNight — ~12% commission (absorbed by organiser)
  • Skiddle — 10% + 25p (added on top for buyer)
  • DICE — ~10% absorbed (similar model, lower rate)
  • Eventbrite — 6.95% + 59p (cheaper)
  • TicketCo — ~5.5% + 30p (much cheaper)
  • Tickts — £0 (zero fees, always free)

The Verdict

DesignMyNight can be useful if you're targeting their built-in nightlife audience for bar events, restaurant experiences and clubnights. But at ~12% commission, it's one of the priciest ways to sell tickets in the UK. If you already have your own audience or promotion channels, you're paying a premium for reach you may not need.

With Tickts, there are genuinely zero fees — no commission, no booking fees, no hidden charges. You keep 100% of ticket revenue and payments go directly to your Stripe account.

DesignMyNight Fees FAQ

DesignMyNight takes approximately 12% commission on every ticket sold. This is absorbed by the organiser, meaning on a £25 ticket you'd receive £22.00 and DesignMyNight keeps £3.00. Buyers see one clean price with no separate booking fee.

Listing on DesignMyNight is free, but they take around 12% commission on every paid ticket sold. There are no upfront costs or monthly fees, but the commission significantly reduces your revenue per ticket. If you want truly free ticketing with zero commission, Tickts charges nothing.

DesignMyNight (~12% commission) is considerably more expensive than Eventbrite (6.95% + 59p). On a £50 ticket, DesignMyNight takes £6.00 while Eventbrite charges £4.07. The key difference is DesignMyNight absorbs fees into the price while Eventbrite can show them separately. Tickts charges zero fees on all tickets.

No — DesignMyNight's ~12% commission applies to all paid ticket sales on their platform. You cannot opt out or negotiate it down for standard listings. If you want to sell tickets with zero commission and zero booking fees, Tickts is the only UK platform that charges nothing at all.

Stop Losing 12% to Commission

DesignMyNight takes ~12% of every ticket sale. Tickts takes nothing — zero commission, zero booking fees, direct Stripe payments to your account.

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