Become part of
something good
We are launching our very own crowdfunding campaign and we want you to be a part of it. Join us on our mission to make live events accessible for those doing good in society.
Our mission
We know how important live events are to society and culture, but we also know they can be difficult to attend - every year tickets are getting more expensive and harder to find.
We exist to break down that barrier, by giving free and discounted live event tickets to the NHS and charity workers. Now, we want to expand our work to cover more and more sectors so that we can increase event attendance for all. That’s where we need your help.
How we work
Live events are planned
Organisers (promoters, venues and artists) plan their events. Despite seemingly high demand, an average of ~40% of tickets go unused each year.

Unsold tickets are donated
We partner with organisers and arrange for unsold tickets (and even some in-demand tickets) to be donated to us, Tickets for Good.

TFG members book tickets
Paying only a small booking fee, our members can purchase tickets to live events and attend. Members include NHS and charity workers and, more recently, teachers.

Everyone wins
Event partners have full venues to drive revenue. Artists have full audiences to play to. And more people that do good in our society get affordable access to live events.
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Don’t just take our word for it
By collaborating with venues, promoters, artists and more, we’re giving our members access to the best live events in the country. This means we can provide NHS and charity workers with memorable live entertainment for a very affordable cost, while helping the live events industry to develop audiences and support sustainable revenues across the live and night-time economies.
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Tickets for Good in Numbers
380k+ members across the UK from the NHS and charity sector
800k+ free and discounted tickets from 500+ live event partners
£25m saved for thousands of new audience members in UK venues