Ticketmaster vs Ticket Tailor — Fee Comparison 2026
Compare Ticketmaster (~13.5% + £2.50) vs Ticket Tailor (~26p per ticket). See which platform is cheaper for your event.
Ticketmaster vs Ticket Tailor
Choosing between Ticketmaster and Ticket Tailor? The fees alone can make a big difference to your event's bottom line.
Ticketmaster charges ~13.5% + £2.50 per ticket, while Ticket Tailor charges ~26p per ticket.
Platform fees at a glance
Ticketmaster
Full-service
per ticket
Ticket Tailor
Flat-fee
per ticket
Which should you choose?
For most events, the platform with lower fees will save you and your attendees money.
But also consider: marketing reach, ease of use, payout speed, and customer support.
Use our calculator to see exact costs at your ticket price.
Common questions
Which is cheaper: Ticketmaster or Ticket Tailor? +
Ticketmaster charges up to 15% + £3 per ticket. Ticket Tailor charges a flat per-ticket fee (around 65p). The cheaper option depends on your ticket price, because some platforms weight their fees toward a flat per-ticket charge and others toward a percentage. Neither is free. Tickts is the only UK platform with 0% booking fees on any ticket price.
Can I switch from Ticketmaster to Ticket Tailor (or vice versa)? +
Yes, organisers switch between platforms all the time. You set up on the new platform, list your event, and drive traffic to the new link. Past events stay where they are. If you're comparing platforms because fees feel high, look at Tickts: you keep 100% of ticket revenue regardless of volume.
Do Ticketmaster and Ticket Tailor both add fees on top of face value? +
Yes. Both platforms charge booking fees to your attendees in addition to the face value of the ticket. On a £20 ticket, your attendee typically pays £22–£23 at checkout. Tickts charges nothing on top, so attendees pay the face value and you keep it all.
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