Ticketing platform Dice has stepped up its US presence with a new wave of independent venue and promoter partnerships.
The company has signed Brooklyn's Saint Vitus Bar, Pacific Northwest event producers ViViD Presents, and Miami's The Originals, Phase 3 Presents and Studio 60.
According to the announcement, the new partners "span the breadth of US live culture... from grassroots rooms to large-scale experiential production, with each occupying a distinct place in its city's cultural fabric".
Dice, which won the Ticketing Company trophy at this year's Music Week Awards, says the signings mark a key milestone in its continued growth across the United States, following a "record-breaking" 12 months since its acquisition by Fever.
In the first six months of 2026, it signed and extended partnerships with a range of independent venues and promoters in the music industry. The deals included extending partnerships with Alexandra Palace, Labyrinth and Fly Festival in the UK; Framework and Sound Nightclub in Los Angeles; Factory Town & Club Space in Miami; and Public Records in New York; as well as onboarding new partners such as Lux club in Lisbon, Stranger Than, Gallery club in London and Yes in Manchester.
Tapping into the Fever infrastructure has also put Dice in a position to launch in several new markets, including Australia, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Mexico.
Fever and Dice will sponsor the Music Champion category at the Women In Music Awards 2026, which will take place on Friday, October 9, 2026 at JW Marriott Grosvenor House London. Table bookings are open now here.
