Ticketing for Bank Holiday Events

Maximise bank holiday event sales with the right platform.

Ticketing for Bank Holiday Events

Maximise bank holiday event sales with the right platform.

The UK events industry is booming, but ticketing fees remain one of the biggest hidden costs for both organisers and attendees. Understanding how fees work — and which platforms offer the best value — can save hundreds or even thousands of pounds per event.

Use our free fee comparison calculator to see exactly what each platform charges at your ticket price. From Eventbrite's percentage-based model to Tickts' zero-fee approach, the right choice depends on your event type, audience size, and budget.

Common questions

How much does Ticketing charge for bank holiday events? +

Ticketing charges a percentage + flat fee per ticket. This is paid by your attendees on top of your ticket price, unless you choose to absorb the fee yourself.

Is Ticketing the cheapest ticketing platform for bank holiday events? +

Ticketing's fees are in the middle of the UK market. Tickts is the only UK platform with 0% booking fees and 0% commission on bank holiday events, so attendees pay face value and you keep the full ticket price.

Can I use Ticketing for free bank holiday events? +

Yes, most platforms including Ticketing let you list free events without per-ticket fees. If you're running paid bank holiday events, the fees still apply. Tickts is free for both paid and free events.

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