Discovery feed Users of the Dice app can search, browse and buy tickets in for upcoming live shows.
Spotify and
Apple Music integrations allow fans to sync up their artist preferences so the app can suggest event recommendations on its homepage.
Secured mobile tickets Tickets are purchased from the Dice website, or within the mobile app. They exist on the user's smartphone as a
QR code which also includes the date, time and location of the event. Depending on events, tickets can be either transferred to other users or resold through the waiting list feature. Dice forces users to download its phone app to make use of purchased tickets, and provides no means to see the ticket's QR code through a
PDF,
email or downloadable image. In addition, tickets need to be activated in-app prior to be scanned, leading to QR codes only being displayed for a limited amount of time, right before the event start time and the ticket being scanned.
Waiting list and reselling system Customers can add themselves to a waiting list for sold-out shows. If users are no longer able to attend a show they can return their tickets to Dice; these tickets are then passed on those who have added themselves to the waiting list on a first-come, first-served basis. As the ticket purchased exists only within the app, it is necessary to have it installed in order to be allowed entry to the relevant event. All tickets sold on Dice are sourced directly from labels, promoters and venues; the company does not participate in secondary ticketing. As of 2023, the Dice app is available in
Western Europe (
United Kingdom,
France,
Spain,
Portugal,
Italy,
Germany) as well as
North America (
United States). Some shows are occasionally available in other territories like
India or
Australia. == Dice Live Awards ==