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About DICE: Live Shows
Going out makes us feel good, and our personalised recommendations make it easy for you to enjoy more of the shows you love.
Download DICE to see what’s happening in your city.
Why DICE?
Discover live events tailored to your tastes.
Get tickets to shows in your city, and around the world.
Connect your Spotify or Apple Music to see suggestions based on your music library.
Follow your favourite artists and venues, and be the first to hear about new shows.
Invite friends, follow each other and get suggestions for shows you can enjoy together.
Save events for later, set reminders for when tickets go on sale, and check if tickets are running low.
Join the Waiting List for sold-out events to get your hands on tickets, or offer yours to the queue if you can no longer attend.
Send tickets to a friend if you have a spare, can’t make it or as a gift – because you’re nice like that.
If you have any questions, feelings, concerns, or just want to say hi – send an email to [email protected].
Version
Version: 4.169.0
App Information
| Official website | https://dice.fm |
|---|---|
| Languages | N/A |
| Category | Entertainment, Music |
| Age Rating | 12+ |
What everyone's saying about DICE
The reviews are wild. Trustpilot shows 12,852 reviews with people either calling it "the best wrestling show/event in general" or complaining about $260 in unsold tickets they couldn't transfer Frequently Asked Questions. After six weeks of using DICE for every concert I could find in NYC, I get why opinions are so split.
Here's the thing nobody mentions upfront: In June 2025, DICE was acquired by Fever Loudie: Live Concert Tickets 8.07 Free Download, creating what they claim is the largest independent live entertainment platform. Since then, the app feels... different. More commercial. Less indie-friendly.
Reddit's music communities are obsessed with DICE's anti-scalping features. Found a thread where someone said they'd gotten into 15 sold-out shows at face value through the waitlist. Meanwhile, others are threatening class action lawsuits over the "refund" feature that apparently tricks people into losing their tickets Loudie: Concert Tickets on the App Store. Drama.
The App Store sitting at 4.8 stars from 97K ratings feels suspicious when you read recent reviews. Most five-stars are from 2021-2023. Recent ones? "Won't allow me to close the app" and complaints about frozen screens when trying to buy UK tickets from the US loudie llc Apps on the App Store.
How it compares to the ticket mafia
Feature | DICE | Ticketmaster | Eventbrite |
|---|---|---|---|
Service fees | $0 (built into price) | $15-30+ per ticket | $2-10 per ticket |
Scalping prevention | Excellent | Non-existent | Basic |
Mobile requirement | App only | Web + app | Web + app |
Refund policy | Waitlist only | Varies | Full refunds |
Transfer options | Very limited | Easy | Flexible |
Discovery features | Great | Overwhelming | Good |
Customer support | Hit or miss | Terrible | Decent |
My six weeks of DICE life
Downloaded it after missing out on a Black Country, New Road show that sold out in seconds on Ticketmaster. The setup was slick – connected Spotify, it found every obscure band I'd ever listened to at 3am. Too many, actually. Had to unfollow about 200 artists.
First purchase was for Show Me The Body at Market Hotel. $25 all-in. No surprise $18 service fee at checkout. The QR code worked perfectly at the door. Security knew exactly how to scan it. This never happens with PDFs from other sites.
Week two, tried to buy tickets for a friend's birthday. Here's where it gets annoying – DICE makes going out easy... unless you don't have the app. Fans without an account are forced to download it Loudie: Concert Tickets on the App Store. My friend's ancient iPhone 8 couldn't run the latest version. We had to use my phone for their ticket.
The waitlist feature is genuinely game-changing. Joined three waitlists for "sold out" shows. Got into two of them at face value when people returned tickets. The third one? The tickets supposedly "never sold" even though it was a packed venue. Sus.
Transferring tickets is a nightmare. You can only send to other DICE users, and there's a cutoff time before the show. Tried to give my extra ticket to someone at the venue – impossible. The "cut off time" for ticket transfer had passed, even though the band was already on stage Loudie: Concert Tickets on the App Store.
The pros and cons
Pros
Zero fees visible at checkout (refreshing)
Waitlist gets you into sold-out shows
QR codes work every single time
Integration with Spotify helps discover events based on your taste
Shows full venue capacity and sales
Daily payouts for promoters
Cons
App crashes randomly (happened 3 times)
Must download app to receive tickets
Transfer restrictions are insane
The "return to waitlist" feature sometimes sells your ticket without consent
Customer service responds... eventually
Limited marketing tools compared to competitors
No web version at all
Features that matter (and ones that don't)
The Spotify integration is chef's kiss. It actually understands the difference between "listened to once" and "obsessed with." The recommendations make sense – if you like Drain Gang, it won't suggest Ed Sheeran.
The discovery feed updates based on your location. Walking through Bushwick? Suddenly seeing tiny venue shows you'd never find otherwise. The algorithm knows what's up.
But the "follow friends" feature is pointless. Nobody uses it. It's not Instagram for concerts, despite what they think. You can follow friends, see what they're going to and invite them to shows Loudie: Concert Tickets on the App Store, but literally none of my friends have the app.
The merch integration is interesting but overpriced. $45 for a basic tour shirt you can buy at the venue for $30. Pass.
VIP packages and meet-and-greets are actually legit though. Friend got backstage access to Yves Tumor for $50 extra. Try finding that on StubHub.
Why venues love it (and why that matters)
Talked to a booker at Baby's All Right. They said DICE brings a younger, more engaged crowd. No scalpers means real fans show up. Daily payouts via Stripe help with cash flow Bandsintown Or Songkick? You May Not Be Able To Decide. – UNREAL BANTER! instead of waiting weeks for Ticketmaster.
The downside? Older fans literally can't figure it out. Multiple shows had people at the door with confirmation emails but no app. Chaos.
Final verdict after extensive testing
DICE works brilliantfly for its target audience: young, tech-savvy music fans in major cities who hate Ticketmaster's bullshit. Over 10 million fans use DICE every month Frequently Asked Questions, and in NYC/LA/London, it's becoming the default for indie venues.
But it's not perfect. The forced app-only approach excludes people. The transfer restrictions are hostile. The customer service is a gamble.
Would I keep using it? Yeah, for specific venues and artists. The no-fee pricing and waitlist alone make it worth the hassle. But I'm not deleting my Ticketmaster account anytime soon.
Best for: Indie shows, anti-scalping, young crowds, face-value tickets Skip if: You hate apps, need flexibility, share tickets often, or live outside major cities
The real test? I've been to 12 shows through DICE in six weeks. Saved probably $200 in fees. That speaks for itself.
Just download it before you need it. Trust me on that one.


















