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SFX Deals For Flavorus
Established in 1999 by Todd Sims and James Reichardt, “Flavorus is a leader in ticketing technology, customer service, on-site operations and event marketing,” according to the SFX announcement.
Flavorus claims more than 5,000 partners, and “is the go-to ticketing solution” for EDM events “including Electric Daisy Carnival, Hard Events, Pacha NYC, Beta Nightclub and other leading event brands.”
The acquisition price was not disclosed.
“We are building a new, contemporary model for ticketing and their strength in complex technology, self-serve platforms and proportion will be very helpful as we introduce the next generation of ticketing experience to the music industry,” SFX Chairman/CEO Robert Sillerman said.
It’s not clear how the pending acquisition will be helpful to Insomniac Events, the EDM producer that entered into a “creative partnership’ with Live Nation last year and owns Electric Daisy Carnival, or LN, with its and Hard Events brands.
SFX attempted, and failed, to acquire a stake in Insomniac last year, with Live Nation making the winning offer with what is widely believed to be a much lower bid.
And despite the SFX announcement claiming Hard Events as a Flavorus client, Hard Events and Ticketmaster made an agreement of their own earlier this year.
A source familiar with Hard Summer sales told Pollstar that ticket sales, now being handled by Ticketmaster for the 2014 edition, are up some 400 percent over last year.
The SFX/Flavorus acquisition agreement follows on the heels of SFX’s attempt to acquire collateral – including the lease agreement for the Electric Forest festival – from the company that owns JJ Resorts in Rothbury, Mich.
The leaseholder, Madison House Presents, partners with AEG Live and Insomniac to stage the popular festival on the resort property.
A Live Nation spokeswoman was unable to immediately comment on the effect of SFX’s acquisition of Flavorus at press time, and a spokesperson for Insomniac was unavailable during the Electric Daisy Carnival festival in Mexico.