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Bangkok · BangkokUK festival Creamfields is set to make its debut in the Thai capital of Bangkok later this year. The Thailand edition is scheduled for December 13-14 at Muang Thong Thani, and is being held in partnership with Live Nation Electronic Asia, Live Nation Tero, UTA Ventures and Nation Group. The festival will have a capacity of 50,000 across four stages, and will take over Impact Exhibition Center Hall 5-10. Creamfields first staged an Asian event in…Read Article
Creamfields festival to make Thailand debut

Sydney, Australia · SydneyTheatre Royal Sydney has celebrated a milestone by selling over one million tickets since it reopened in December 2021. With a long history dating back to 1833, the current theatre building was designed by architect Harry Seidler and was built in 1976. It closed in 2016 and was reopened in 2021 under parent company, Trafalgar Entertainment, following a major redevelopment. Over the last three and a half years since its reopening, Theatre Royal S…Read Article
Theatre Royal Sydney reaches ticket sales milestone

London, England · LondonThe average cheapest ticket to a West End show in London has risen by 24.29%, according to The Stage’s 2025 ticketing survey. The overall average cheapest ticket now costs £30.55 (€35.42/$41.73) compared to £24.58 in 2024. The average most expensive ticket across West End shows in 2025 cost £162.61, an increase of 5.2% compared to 2024’s £154.56. For the fourth consecutive year, Cabaret was the survey’s top-price musical at £253.95 for the most …See the Story
Survey Finds West End Tickets Increased by over 24% Year-on-Year
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