Best ticketing platforms in Edinburgh 2026
Edinburgh hosts the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the largest arts festival in the world, every August. Year-round venues include the Usher Hall, the Queen's Hall, and intimate spaces like Sneaky Pete's. The compact city centre means many venues are walking distance from one another.
Edinburgh venue scene at a glance
According to the UK Venue Guide, Edinburgh has 118 listed venues. The breakdown by type:
Ticketing platform fees compared, on a typical Edinburgh event
A typical mid-scale Edinburgh event sells around 100 tickets at £20 face value. Here's what each platform's fees would total at that volume:
| Platform | Fee | Total fees on 100 × £20 |
|---|---|---|
| Tickts | 0% | £0 (0%) |
| Eventbrite | 3.7% + 59p | £191 |
| Skiddle | 10% + 50p | £250 |
| Fatsoma | 5% + 49p | £149 |
| Ticketmaster | Quote | Quote-based |
| TicketSource | 7% + 25p | £165 |
Figures use published rates as of 2026-05-01. Quote-based platforms (Ticketmaster, See Tickets, DICE, DesignMyNight) negotiate per-event and aren't directly comparable.
What Edinburgh organisers should consider
- Local audience reach: Skiddle has strong club-night reach across the UK; DICE skews toward music gigs in larger cities; Eventbrite is ubiquitous for general events. None of these are a substitute for your own marketing.
- Venue requirements: Some Edinburgh venues have preferred ticketing partners. Check before committing to a platform.
- Payout timing: Platforms hold funds for different periods. TicketSource pays the Monday after your event; Tickts pays daily via Stripe; some platforms hold funds for 5+ working days post-event.
- Fee structure: Compare percentage-based vs flat-fee models. Ticket Tailor's flat per-ticket model can be cheaper at higher prices; percentage-based models can be cheaper for lower-priced tickets.
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