

NFT Ticketing and The Future of Music
๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ You've been asking this question for a long time on: Are NFT tickets the future link between musicians, bands, artists sports teams and their fans? ๐ธ We all have our opinions. To get the real answer, Jeremy and Mark speak to Josh Katz, founder of โ @yellowheart6845โ an NFT ticketing platform that empowers fans, artists, and sports teams. If you're not familiar with YellowHeart, I'm sorry but you haven't been paying attention to the NFT ticketing landscape. But that is why you're here. Their โ #web3โ ticketing platform has been featured in CoinTelegraph, Business Insider, Bilboard and Variety. Do you remember the Kings of Leon NFT from 2021? YellowHeart advised the bandโs team, built the NFTs and orchestrated the drop. It raised $2 million, $500,000 of which the band donated to charity. But what it really did was open the floodgates. Come and learn more. "Utilizing the latest and greatest in Web3 technology, their team of industry experts works with you to build long-lasting and engaged fan communities, collect revenue on secondary sales of tickets & collectibles."
Chapters: 0:00 Welcome 0:55 Mark's Ticket Collection 2:08 Josh Katz Background 2:48 DJs And Licensed Music 3:05 Brands & Elevator Music 4:49 DJ's & Culture 6:15 Royalties & Smart Contracts 6:48 Phish & The Secondary Ticket Market 9:25 Ethereum Meetups 2017 12:35 Kings Of Leon NFT 17:58 Ticketing Black Market 21:55 Yellowheart NFT Ticketing 25:55 NFT Ticket Stubs 27:20 Fan Artist Relationships 31:15 What's In It For Concert Venues? 36:06 Bands Using The Tech 41:15 A CTA For Fans 43:31 Tech Saving Us From Tech