Cork, 11th June 2018: Eventbrite, the world's leading ticketing and event technology platform, has officially opened its new 11,500 square feet office in an historical bank building at South Mall 97 in Cork today. The opening ceremony was attended by local and national dignitaries including Tánaiste Simon Coveney, Lord Mayor of Cork Tony Fitzgerald, and the IDA’s Executive Director Mary Buckley. Previous tenants of the classical setpiece with clear view of Cork City Hall include the Provincial Bank of Ireland and The Irish Examiner.
 
Eventbrite’s new home on Cork’s emerging ‘Silicon Mall’ is the latest milestone in the company’s history in Ireland, which started with a localised page for Irish event organisers in 2011. Eventbrite launched a first physical presence in Ireland in 2014, and followed it up with a customer service centre in Cork in February 2016. The Cork office subsequently evolved into a fully fledged hub for the company’s European operations and quickly required a much larger space to grow into.
 
Eventbrite is currently hiring for various international departments in its Cork office, which include customer service, trust and safety, risk analytics, account management, and business development.
 
Speaking at the opening event an Tánaiste Simon Coveney TD said “Eventbrite is a dynamic, innovative company at the cutting edge of their industry. This move represents a major vote of confidence in the future of its operations in Ireland and in Cork’s vibrant business culture.”   
 
IDA Executive Director Mary Buckley stresses the wider significance of the California tech company’s new office: “The expansion of Eventbrite’s Irish operation demonstrates Ireland’s ability to attract investment from high-growth companies to serve the European market. Cork’s tech infrastructure, talent pool and supportive academic network have created a compelling business environment which continues to attract investment from overseas companies in the technology sector. Cork has evolved into a tech hub within Ireland employing thousands of people and adding significantly to the local economy.”
 
“The move into this city centre building is great for our teams, as it makes for really short commutes”, says Amanda Darmody, Eventbrite’s Site Lead in Cork, herself Corkonian and one of the company’s first employees in the rebel city. “It is also a visual  statement: We continue to be committed to Cork, and to the entire European region we serve here. The IDA and Cork City have been very welcoming of our company, and our property partners at JCD have done a fantastic job transforming this building from 1865 into a modern, spacious office.”
 
About Eventbrite
Eventbrite is the world’s largest ticketing and event technology platform. The company, which has processed $10 billion (more than 8€ billion) in gross ticket sales since inception, powered millions of events in 180 countries and territories in 2017. The Eventbrite platform enabled hundreds of thousands of event creators to bring a variety of live experiences to life for more than 50 million fans in 2017 – with cost effective, impactful tools, technology, and services. Eventbrite has acquired eight companies, including music ticketing powerhouses Ticketfly and Ticketscript, to further solidify a fierce commitment to the independent live music scene. Customers include WOMAD music festival, Dublin Club District 8, Newport Folk and Jazz Festivals, Oktoberfest Beag, Ramblin' Man Fair, Vrienden van Amstel Live!, and many more.
 
Eventbrite was founded in 2006 by Julia Hartz, Kevin Hartz, and Renaud Visage. Investors include Sequoia Capital, Tiger Global and T. Rowe Price. Learn more at www.eventbrite.ie