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Robbie Williamsbacked Tickets For Good expands into Europe
Following launches in the UK and US, Tickets for Good (TFG) has expanded into Europe, making the platform available in The Netherlands. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Sheffield, TFG counts former Take That star turned solo performer Robbie Williams?

Following launches in the UK and US, Tickets for Good (TFG) has expanded into Europe, making the platform available in The Netherlands.

Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Sheffield, TFG counts former Take That star turned solo performer Robbie Williams  (pictured) among its largest investors. The platform helps event operators provide tickets for less than £6 in the UK, and less than $5 in the US, to non-profit workers and others on low incomes.

Among the many artists that have partnered with TFG are Pixies, Dua Lipa, Idles, UB40 and Yungblud – who used the platform for his inaugural BludFest, while ie:music is partnering with TFG on the Robbie Williams 2025 tour.

Companies supporting the launch in The Netherlands include Greenhouse Talent, ID&T, Mojo Concerts, and This is Live, alongside ambassadors Robbie Williams and Hans Brouwer (founder MassiveMusic, Founding Partner A’DAM Toren). Additionally, ie:music is partnering with TFG on the Robbie Williams 2025 tour.

Led by Simone van Hövell and Linda Holleman, Tickets For Good NL includes more than 30 healthcare institutions, reaching more than 150,000 healthcare workers. Meanwhile, the platform’s international network comprises some 400,000 members and 1,000 event partners.

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