Updated March 2026

Skiddle vs DICE --
Fees Compared 2026

How do Skiddle (10% + 25p) and DICE (~10% (built into ticket price)) compare? See the exact fees side by side at every price point.

Fee Comparison: Skiddle vs DICE

Here is what fans actually pay after booking fees on each platform, compared at four common UK ticket price points. The final row shows tickts, which charges zero booking fees on every ticket.

Ticket Price Skiddle Fee Fan Pays DICE Fee Fan Pays
£10 £1.25 £11.25 £1.00 £10.00
£25 £2.75 £27.75 £2.50 £25.00
£50 £5.25 £55.25 £5.00 £50.00
£100 £10.25 £110.25 £10.00 £100.00
Any price £0 Face value £0 Face value

Note: DICE absorbs fees into the ticket price, so fans pay face value but organisers receive ~10% less than the listed price.

What the Numbers Mean

On a £25 ticket, Skiddle adds £2.75 in fees while DICE adds £2.50. At £100, the gap widens: Skiddle charges £10.25 versus £10.00 from DICE.

For an event selling 1,000 tickets at £25 each, the combined fees across both platforms average around £2,625.00. That money comes either from your fans' pockets or your own revenue. With tickts, that figure is £0.

Feature Comparison

Fees are not the only consideration. Here is how Skiddle and DICE compare on key features that matter to UK event organisers.

Feature Skiddle DICE
Free eventsYesYes
Custom brandingNoNo
Seating plansNoNo
Box office / door salesYesNo
Mobile app for scanningYesYes
WaitlistsYesYes
Discount codesYesNo
Multi-event managementYesYes
Payout speed14 days after event3-5 business days
Payment processorSkiddleDICE

Pros and Cons

Skiddle

Pros

  • Strong UK nightlife and festival audience
  • Good discovery platform for promoters
  • Established reputation in club events
  • Promotion network included

Cons

  • 10% + 25p is one of the highest fee rates
  • Payouts held until 14 days after event
  • Limited customisation options
  • No seating plan support

DICE

Pros

  • No visible booking fee for fans
  • Anti-tout policy prevents resale
  • Strong music venue audience
  • Clean, mobile-first fan experience

Cons

  • ~10% is absorbed from your ticket price
  • Very limited organiser control
  • No discount codes or seating plans
  • Must use DICE app -- no web tickets

The Verdict

DICE (~10% (built into ticket price)) is the cheaper option at £2.50 on a £25 ticket versus £2.75 with Skiddle (10% + 25p). But both platforms still add fees that inflate the price your fans pay.

If you want to eliminate booking fees entirely, tickts charges £0 -- no percentage, no fixed fee, nothing. The price you set is the price your fans pay, with payments going directly to your Stripe account.

Skiddle vs DICE FAQ

On a £25 ticket, Skiddle charges £2.75 while DICE charges £2.50. However, both still charge fees. tickts is the only UK platform that charges genuinely zero booking fees.

Skiddle charges 10% + 25p per ticket in 2026. On a £25 ticket that works out to £2.75 in booking fees.

DICE charges ~10% (built into ticket price) per ticket in 2026. On a £25 ticket that works out to £2.50 in booking fees.

Yes. tickts charges zero booking fees, zero commission, and zero subscriptions. Payments go directly to your Stripe account. It's free for organisers and free for fans.

Switching between ticketing platforms is straightforward for future events -- you simply create new events on the new platform. Past ticket data stays with the original platform. If you're switching, consider going directly to a zero-fee option like tickts rather than trading one set of fees for another.

More Comparisons

Looking for a specific matchup? Browse fee breakdowns for individual platforms or see how other pairs stack up. You can also explore UK Venue Guide to find the right venues for your events.

Why Pay Fees at All?

Both Skiddle and DICE charge your fans extra. tickts charges nothing -- zero booking fees, zero commission, direct Stripe payments.

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