Ticketing That Fans Actually Want to Share
Most ticketing platforms treat your ticket like a receipt. A confirmation email, a barcode, maybe a generic PDF. Nobody's posting that on Instagram. We built Bandruption's ticketing differently.

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Most ticketing platforms treat your ticket like a receipt. A confirmation email, a barcode, maybe a generic PDF. Nobody's posting that on Instagram.
We built Bandruption's ticketing differently. Every ticket is a collectible design that fans choose, share, and keep forever — a statement of personal taste and proof of real fandom — and every show gets a full suite of tools that make life easier for organizers and fans alike.
Here's what's live right now.
AI-Generated Design Variations
When a fan gets a ticket on Bandruption, they don't get one boring template. They get multiple unique designs, generated automatically from source art uploaded by the event organizer.

Each variation is informed by factors like genre, albums, and songs — different moods and aesthetics, all built around the same source art. The event name, date, venue, and ticket type are baked into every design. Fans pick the one that speaks to them.
This isn't just cosmetic. When every ticket looks different, sharing it becomes a flex instead of a chore.
Built for Social Media
Tapping "Share" on your ticket opens a dedicated sharing flow with platform-specific formatting. Instagram, Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn — each gets a properly sized image ready to post or download.

Fans choose which of their AI-generated designs to share, preview it in the correct aspect ratio, and either share directly to a platform or download the image. The shared image includes the event details, the fan's username, and a QR code that links to their unique ticket design — which links through to the event page so anyone who scans it can book too. Every share is organic promotion for the show.
This is how ticketing should work in 2026. Every fan who shares their ticket is putting a show on blast to their entire network, with a design that actually looks good in a feed.
Free RSVPs with Pay-at-Door Pricing
Not every show needs an online checkout flow. Plenty of live houses and underground venues in Tokyo (and everywhere else) still work on a reservations-plus-door-pay model. Bandruption supports this natively.

Organizers set an advance price and a door price. Fans RSVP for free — no payment required — and pay the discounted advance rate when they arrive. No reservation? They pay the full door price. This is exactly how most Tokyo live houses already operate, and now it's tracked digitally with a proper guest list instead of a name scrawled in a notebook.
QR Code Check-In for Organizers
Every ticket comes with a rotating QR code that fans present at the door. Organizers (or door staff) scan it with Bandruption's built-in scanner — one tap to check someone in.

The QR refreshes on a timer so screenshots can't be reused, and the check-in status updates in real time across the admin dashboard. Simple, fast, no third-party scanner app needed.

Guest List Management & CSV Export
The admin side gives organizers a clear view of every ticket holder — ticket type, quantity, payment status, and check-in state, all in one table. Filter by ticket type or status to find who you're looking for.

Need the list offline? Hit "Export CSV" and you've got a spreadsheet of your entire guest list. Hand it to your door person, import it into another tool, or just keep it for your records.
Proof of Attendance: A Collectible That Lasts
Here's where it gets permanent. When a fan gets scanned into an event, they receive a Proof of Attendance collectible on their Bandruption profile — featuring the ticket design they chose.

This isn't a throwaway badge. It's a permanent collectible tied to the fan's profile, visible to anyone who visits it. Over time, a fan's collection tells the story of every show they've been to — a permanent, verifiable concert history built from real attendance, not just purchases.
For artists, it's a new way to see who your real fans are. Not who bought a ticket and no-showed — who actually walked through the door.
The Full Picture
Put it all together and you get a ticketing system designed around how live music actually works:
Fans get shareable ticket designs they're proud to post. Organizers get a real guest list with one-tap check-in and CSV export. Venues that run on door-pay reservations get a digital workflow that matches their existing model. And every fan who shows up walks away with a permanent collectible proving they were there.
This is live now on Bandruption. If you're an artist or organizer in Tokyo (or anywhere), you can create an event and start using all of this today.
Let's save live music. One ticket at a time.
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