Winchester Event Ticketing: Reliable and Low-Cost for Cultural Organisers

Choose the reliable, low-cost event ticketing solution that understands the unique needs of Winchester's heritage and cultural sector.

Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market

Ready to Organise Your Next Winchester Event?

Winchester is defined by its deep history, dominated by the Cathedral, historic sites, and a thriving arts and university community. Organisers here often manage timed entry, educational tours, and complex annual festivals. They need a platform that is affordable, secure, and flexible.

Comus is the modern, low-fee alternative designed to support Winchester's unique event landscape. Whether you are managing tours at the Great Hall or ticket sales for the University of Winchester, our system gives you the control and features you need without the major platform costs.

Comus vs Eventbrite

In the UK, Eventbrite charge 6.95% + £0.59 per sold ticket.
Comus charge just 3%

Eventbrite Net: £0.00
Comus Net: £0.00
Comus Saves You: £0.00

We charge a small booking fee to customers: see pricing page.
Prices Correct as of 04/11/2025

Features Perfect for Winchester's Unique Events

Our platform is engineered to meet the specific requirements of heritage, cultural, and community events in the Winchester area:

Timed Entry & Tour Management

Easily set up specific time slots, manage group bookings, and integrate group discounts, which is essential for sites like Winchester Cathedral and local museums.

Education Sector Focus

For the University of Winchester and local colleges, our system offers seamless, branded registration for lectures, open days, and student performances, supporting high-volume, secure data collection.

Cultural Festival Support

Handle the complex logistics of multi-day, multi-venue festivals and annual Winchester events with comprehensive wristband/pass management and consolidated reporting.

Maintain Revenue

Our transparent, low-fee structure guarantees you keep more revenue from every ticket sold in Winchester, directly benefiting local arts and community groups.

It's time for smarter, simpler event management.