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Celebratix secures €2.2M to fuel 9 more event-tech acquisitions

24 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Celebratix doubles down on European event-tech consolidation

Amsterdam-based Celebratix, a fast-growing player in the European events and ticketing ecosystem, has closed a new funding round of €2.2 million to accelerate its ambitious buy-and-build strategy. The company has already completed several acquisitions and now plans to add at least nine more businesses to its portfolio, targeting niche platforms across the event-tech value chain.

Fresh capital to power acquisition pipeline

The latest round, backed by a mix of private investors and sector-focused funds, will be used primarily to finance further acquisitions and integrate existing assets. According to the company, the new capital enables Celebratix to move quickly on a well-developed pipeline of targets in the Netherlands and wider Europe.

By acquiring specialist providers in areas such as ticketing software, event management platforms, and marketing automation tools for venues and organisers, Celebratix aims to build a unified, data-driven ecosystem for live events, festivals and cultural experiences.

Building a unified platform for organisers and venues

Through its roll-up strategy, Celebratix is positioning itself as a one-stop partner for event professionals, combining front-end ticket sales with back-office capabilities like CRM, analytics and payment processing. The company’s vision is to reduce fragmentation in the sector, where many organisers still juggle multiple tools for sales, marketing and on-site operations.

The firm plans to keep local brands and teams in place where they have strong recognition, while gradually connecting them via shared APIs, unified data infrastructure and common AI-driven recommendation engines. This approach is designed to preserve regional strengths while unlocking economies of scale and cross-selling opportunities.

Riding a post-pandemic surge in live events

The strategy comes as the European live events market continues to rebound after the pandemic, with organisers seeking more resilient, digital-first tools. Investors are increasingly attracted to platforms that can aggregate demand and standardise event-tech across borders.

With €2.2 million in fresh funding and plans for nine additional acquisitions, Celebratix is betting that scale, integrated technology and data will define the next generation of Europe’s events infrastructure.

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