New App, Dancefloor, Launched for Followers to Uncover Membership Nights

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Digital music followers can now uncover membership nights of their metropolis by a brand new app, Dancefloor.

Accessible now on iPhones and Android gadgets, the app goals to supply “the best place to discover DJs and club nights in your city.” With three main sections on its platform, Dancefloor shows to customers close by occasions, DJs of their space and venues that recurrently host branded membership nights.

Customers can view every venue’s calendar of occasions and buy tickets in-app. There’s additionally a social media side of Dancefloor by which followers can observe artists for posts, YouTube uploads and upcoming reveals.

Along with serving to concertgoers uncover membership nights, Dancefloor’s builders have shared info on their web site about how artists and promoters can make the most of the platform. Artists can launch fan websites, newsletters and posts directed at their followers, and so they may entry analytics on their shared content material and broadcast hyperlinks to occasions.

On the promoter facet of issues, the builders promise no reserving charges on their first three occasions and “some of the lowest booking fees in the industry.” They’ll additionally implement loyalty packages from inside the app and customise occasion pages with trailers, picture galleries and extra.

You may be taught extra in regards to the Dancefloor app and obtain it on iOS and Android right here.

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