We compared the leading event ticketing software for UK dance shows on the things that actually decide a recital: who builds your seating chart, what families pay at checkout, and whether there is a real app for show day. Stage Stubs came first.
This is a buyer's guide for the studio owner staring down a recital, not a generic events round-up. If you just want to sell recital tickets online, any of these will do it; the differences show up in the details. We weighted four things UK studios tell us matter most.
Seating setup. Will someone build your allocated-seating plan from your venue layout, or are you placing every row yourself days before the show? The fee families see. One all-in percentage they can read on the ticket page beats a tidy headline price with fees bolted on at checkout.
Recital-day apps. A web-only box office is the wrong tool in the wings; studios want QR scanning and live sales from a phone. Support that knows dance. Multiple performances, overlapping casts, and per-family limits are normal for a recital and alien to platforms built for conferences. See the full pricing breakdown or browse our recital features.
Four platforms UK studios actually use, scored on seating, fees, show-day apps, and dance-specific support.
The only platform here built solely for dance. We build your seating chart from your venue layout, the iOS and Android apps handle scanning and live sales on show day, and parents pay one all-in 8% booking fee with nothing added late at checkout.
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The strongest general-purpose UK option on this list: free for organisers, well supported, and only a touch pricier per ticket than Stage Stubs. It leaves seating setup and dance-specific know-how to you.
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Keen pricing and a fair feature set, but the 5% organiser fee and DIY seating mean studios trade convenience and dance-specific help for a low headline buyer fee.
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Powerful reach and a polished checkout, but the high UK fees, lack of dance focus, and thin human support make it a costly fit for recitals specifically.
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The things UK dance studios ask about most, side by side. Stage Stubs is highlighted.
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| Buyer booking fee | 8% all-in | ~8.4% (7% + VAT) | 15p + 5% org. | ~9.85% all-in |
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You should not have to build your own seating chart. The other UK platforms hand you a blank grid. Send us your venue PDF, photo, or sketch and we build the chart for you, or walk you through it.
Recital day needs a real app. Stage Stubs has native iOS and Android apps for QR check-in at the door and live sales backstage. A web-only tab that times out in the wings is a known failure point on show day.
Popular shows need fairness controls. Families often bring several guests per dancer, and many studios run more than one performance, so popular shows sell out fast. Per-family ticket limits and priority windows stop grandparents and siblings being locked out. Read more on the Stage Stubs blog or see how we compare in our TicketSource comparison.
It is more than a checkout. Dress your listing with ready-made recital show themes, add discount codes and merchandise, and use our free studio tools, all at no cost to you.
On a low-priced recital seat, the booking fee is what a grandparent grumbles about. Stage Stubs charges 8% all-in. Here is the same basket against the priciest option on this list, Eventbrite.
Eventbrite figures use its UK schedule of 6.95% + €0.59 + 2.9%. TicketSource (~8.4%) and TryBooking (15p + 5%) sit between the two.
TicketSource is a credible, well-reviewed platform with broad event tooling. If you also run theatre productions, community shows, or guided tours, its general-purpose approach and fee flexibility may suit you. Here is the head-to-head.
TryBooking wins on raw buyer cost: 15p per ticket is hard to beat on cheaper seats, provided you are happy to absorb the 5% or build your own seating plan. See the full comparison.
Eventbrite earns its place only on brand familiarity for one-off public events. For recitals specifically, the UK fees and lack of dance focus make it a costly fit, as our Eventbrite comparison sets out.
Create your first Stage Stubs event in minutes. No credit card required, free for organisers, and we will even build your seating chart for you.
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