Head to head · fees compared

Skiddle vs DICE

Two fee structures, computed side by side at real UK price points — with the crossover maths the marketing pages leave out.


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The contenders

Verified at source

Skiddle

10% + 27p per ticket (min £1)

The UK's big club-and-festival marketplace. Skiddle's own help centre states the default booking fee: 10% of face value + 27p, with a £1 minimum — paid by the fan unless the promoter opts to absorb it.

PAYOUT: AFTER THE EVENT BY DEFAULT; ROLLING PAYOUTS ON REQUEST

Quote-only

DICE

Quote-based (fans typically pay ~10–12%)

Invite-only, mobile-first and beloved by music fans for its waiting lists and no-screenshot tickets. DICE doesn't publish standard fees; industry sources put the fan booking fee around 10–12%.

PAYOUT: CONTRACTUAL; COMMONLY AFTER THE EVENT

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Fees at real price points

One-sided comparisonDICE doesn't publish standard pricing (industry sources cite a fan booking fee around 10–12%), while Skiddle is on the record at 10% + 27p per ticket (min £1) — £2.27 per £20 ticket. Until you hold a written DICE quote, Skiddle is the only number you can actually plan on.
Fee per ticket vs face valuefan-side cost, £0–£60 tickets
£0.00£1.80£3.61£5.41£7.21£0£10£20£30£40£50£60 ticket face value →
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Your event, your numbers

Skiddle vs DICE at your price and volume

Skiddle is the plannable option

DICE may quote you anything from competitive to painful — its economics depend on your negotiation. Skiddle's published rate is checkable today. Plan on the known number, and let DICE beat it in writing if it wants the business.

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The wider market

Both platforms in context — the whole UK market on identical numbers.

Figures computed from each platform's stated rate (2026-07-26 data review). Where a rate excludes VAT it is shown grossed-up at 20%. Card processing paid to Stripe/PayPal applies similarly on most platforms and is excluded. Quote-only platforms can't be computed — their rates are negotiated.

Questions people ask

Which is cheaper, Skiddle or DICE?

Neither publishes fixed rates, so the answer is whichever negotiates lower for your event — get both quotes in writing.

Can I use both Skiddle and DICE?

Yes — allocating separate ticket blocks to each platform is common, and it reveals which one actually sells for you. Keep one source of truth for total capacity so you can't oversell.

What about the platform neither of you mentions?

Zero-fee (Tickts) and flat-fee (Ticket Tailor) platforms exist outside this head-to-head — if your audience is your own, they beat both Skiddle and DICE on cost by construction. See the full table on this page.

See what £0 booking fees look like

Tickts charges fans nothing on top of face value. Organisers keep 100% of the ticket price, paid straight to their own Stripe account.

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DISCLOSURE: THIS SITE IS BUILT BY TICKTS LTD — EVERY COMPETITOR FIGURE IS SOURCED & DATED ANYWAY