IslandStubs.com, the market leader in online ticketing in the Caribbean, rolled out its latest innovation in the event ticketing industry at the launch of STING 2008. Noelle Nicolls, Director of Marketing and Communication, announced the big news while speaking at the event launch on Tuesday 25, at the ‘Talk of the Town’, Jamaica Pegasus.
“Island Stubs is now officially a one-stop shop for everything tickets. We are launching with Sting, the first ever fully integrated distribution network for event tickets in Jamaica that combines online sales, outlet sales and gate sales,” said Nicolls.
"This means that everybody in every nook and cranny of Jamaica and the World can buy their tickets for Sting with convenience and accessibility. The thousands of Sting die-hards from around the world, can secure their tickets, before they event step foot on the Jamaican shores,” she said.
The new system promises to transform the way tickets are bought and sold for Caribbean events. In particular, the revolutionary print-on-demand technology means tickets can be distributed across thousands of miles with a click of a button. Each Island Stubs ticket outlet is equipped with the latest technology to allow them to print tickets on the spot.
Seven ticket outlets have signed on with Island Stubs and will begin selling tickets for Sting 2008 on December 19. The new Island Stubs outlets feature familiar names on the outlet network, including: York Pharmacy, LG Brown Service Station, Petcom Portmore, Petcom Braeton, Jampet Service Station Western Union, Spanish Town and Jolly’s His & Hers.
According to Island Stubs Director of Technology and Innovation, Howard Shand, the company has invested significant resources in the latest technology to help transform the entertainment industry to meet world class standards. Island Stubs is now equipped to handle everything from online sales, outlet sales, gate sales, gate access control systems, and sales reporting.
Sting 2008 tickets are now available online at www.islandstubs.com and will go on sale as of December 19, 2008 exclusively at Island Stubs outlets. For one day only, patrons can benefit from discounted tickets courtesy of The Star newspaper.

