Many young people from Bilbao or surroundings have heard about the well-known instagram account @reventabilbao focused on the exchange of nightlife tickets. After a long time of development, work and a rebranding, REBEL TICKETS announces the launch of its mobile app for all party lovers. Now you will be able to buy and sell your tickets in a simpler, more comfortable and accessible way.
REBEL TICKETS is a marketplace (and now app) for nightlife ticket exchange, mainly focused on nightclubs, where users can buy and/or sell tickets quickly and securely.
What started as a simple activity of sharing stories of users selling tickets on Instagram connecting buyers and sellers, has evolved into a complete nightlife ticket resale marketplace where the community will enjoy a completely satisfying experience.
REBEL TICKETS is a startup from Bizkaia with a young team formed by Asier Bengoa, Nerea Astorkiza, Nerea Zarragoitia, Jon García and Anartz San Juan along with Unai Carmona (together with the Coben group) and other professionals that make a total of 9 people dedicated full-time to the development of this innovative proposal created by and for the Z generation.
The application has been mainly designed with the user’s comfort in mind. Notifications, technology for secure transactions, chat to communicate with the buyer/seller… are some of the outstanding features that we currently have on the platform. In addition to this, thanks to the app we will have greater accessibility and speed, notifications, option to save entries in your wallet… in general, a more comfortable and better experience for the user.
Although resale is a controversial topic, it is a reality that will always exist and the REBEL TICKETS team strongly believes in getting it right, putting an end to concerns and fraud, ensuring a transparent, reliable and secure experience.
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