Fever, DICE Tout Record Year of Growth Following Merger
One year after joining forces, Fever and DICE are touting a year of rapid growth, highlighting a wave of new…

One year after joining forces, Fever and DICE are touting a year of rapid growth, highlighting a wave of new venue partnerships, international expansion, and increased momentum in the live music business.
DICE said the first half of 2026 has been its strongest on record, extending agreements with leading independent venues and promoters including Alexandra Palace, Labyrinth and Fly Festival in the UK, Framework and Sound Nightclub in Los Angeles, Factory Town and Club Space in Miami, and Public Records in New York. The company also added new partners including Lux Club in Lisbon, Gallery in London, Stranger Than, and YES in Manchester.
The ticketing platform is also preparing to enter Australia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Mexico by leveraging Fever’s global infrastructure, part of the companies’ strategy following their merger announced last year.
Fever has continued its own expansion, adding partnerships with Formula 1, FC Barcelona, and Primavera Sound while growing its footprint to more than 50 countries.
To capitalize on the momentum, Fever established a dedicated music division led by DICE executives Andrew Foggin and Simon Kempner, who now oversee the combined companies’ music operations.
“The last year has marked a turning point for DICE,” Andrew Foggin, Chief Commercial Officer at DICE and Co-Head of Fever’s Music Vertical, said in a press release. “The relationship with Fever has allowed us to keep focusing on what we do best while providing the capabilities and resources to help us grow.”
Kempner said the partnership has accelerated the company’s global ambitions.
“The combination of the experience of DICE and the scale of Fever means we are growing faster than ever, bringing the DICE experience to more partners and fans around the world,” he said.
The expanded reach is already attracting larger touring clients. DICE recently partnered with Olivia Dean for the UK leg of her The Art of Loving tour, a move the company says demonstrates its ability to support major international artists alongside the independent acts that helped build its reputation.
“We’ve worked with DICE on Olivia’s touring in the UK from the very start of her career,” said Summer Marshall of CAA. “They’ve always provided detailed data and insights which help inform decisions across our business. It’s exciting to see DICE’s growth in the last year and we’re looking forward to working on a more global level.”
Venue partners also say the expanded relationship with Fever is creating new opportunities.
“Extending our partnership with DICE earlier this year reflects the value we place on our relationship,” said Lucy Fenner, Commercial Director at Alexandra Palace. “We’re looking forward to exploring how consumer channels such as Secret London can help raise awareness of our events, reach new audiences and support ticket sales.”
The milestone comes as Fever and DICE continue positioning themselves as a larger global player in ticketing and live entertainment, combining DICE’s fan-focused ticketing platform with Fever’s international consumer and technology network.
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