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StubHub App Launches in OpenAI ChatGPT – One of the First Ticketing Platforms to Offer Discovery Experience

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StubHub App Launches in OpenAI ChatGPT – One of the First Ticketing Platforms to Offer Discovery Experience
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StubHub App Launches in OpenAI ChatGPT – One of the First Ticketing Platforms to Offer Discovery Experience

2025-12-22 21:30 Last Updated At:21:40

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 22, 2025--

StubHub, the world's leading live event marketplace, today announced it is one of the first ticketing platforms to launch an app on ChatGPT with a discovery experience. The integration transforms how fans find live events—replacing tab-switching and manual filtering with a conversational assistant that understands what you're actually looking for.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251218386583/en/

Ask ChatGPT to "Find me Yankee games next weekend" —and StubHub's app delivers real-time options you can refine naturally. Say "find me the best view for the game on Saturday", followed by "actually, find me the cheapest options" and watch the results adjust instantly.

"We’re committed to meeting fans where they are and excited to give fans another way to access live events,” said Art Yegorov, Chief Technology Officer at StubHub. “For the first time, fans have access to a ticket-finding assistant built right into a ChatGPT conversation. Fans can describe exactly what they want, see live inventory and pricing, and keep refining until they find the perfect seats.”

“The StubHub app in ChatGPT is another step toward bringing our vision to life—where AI connects directly to real-world services, saving people time and effort in their everyday lives,” said Nick Turley, VP, Head of ChatGPT.

How It Works

Getting started is simple. Mention StubHub in any ChatGPT conversation—try "StubHub, when are the Lakers playing this month?" Then ask, "Get me the 2 cheapest tickets for the game on Saturday."

What happens next is different from a typical web search. Instead of showing links to browse on your own, ChatGPT opens an interactive StubHub app experience directly in your conversation. You'll see real events, actual seat availability, and current prices—not a summary of what might be on a webpage.

Keep the conversation going naturally:

The app remembers your preferences across the entire conversation, narrowing results with each exchange. When you've found the right tickets, it sends you directly to StubHub to complete your purchase.

The StubHub ChatGPT app is available now on desktop and mobile web, as well as in the iOS and Android apps.

Why This Matters

With the StubHub app, you can experience a dedicated ticket-finding assistant that can:

It's the difference between "here are some links" and "let's find your perfect seats together."

Built on StubHub's Unmatched Live Event Expertise

StubHub's integration brings more than 10 million live events to its app in ChatGPT—from sold-out stadium tours to intimate club shows, championship games to Broadway premieres. Behind the scenes, StubHub's platform delivers:

The Future of Fan Access

StubHub believes every fan deserves access to the moments that matter. This integration represents another step in meeting fans wherever they are—whether that's on StubHub's app, a partner's website, or in a conversation with AI.

The StubHub ChatGPT integration is now live. To experience it, visit ChatGPT and start your conversation with "StubHub."

About StubHub

StubHub (NYSE: STUB) is a leading global secondary ticketing marketplace for live events. Through StubHub in North America and viagogo internationally, StubHub services customers in over 200 countries and territories, supporting over 30 languages and accepting payments in over 45 currencies—from sports to music, comedy to dance, festivals to theater. StubHub offers a safe and convenient way to buy or sell tickets to live events across the world for memorable live experiences.

StubHub App Launches in OpenAI ChatGPT – One of the First Ticketing Platforms to Offer Discovery Experience

StubHub App Launches in OpenAI ChatGPT – One of the First Ticketing Platforms to Offer Discovery Experience

ROME (AP) — Italy’s four flag bearers for its upcoming home Milan Cortina Winter Olympics were honored in a handover ceremony at the presidential palace on Monday.

Short track speedskater Arianna Fontana, cross country skier Federico Pellegrino, Alpine skier Federica Brignone and curler Amos Mosaner were handed flags by Italy President Sergio Mattarella.

Skiers Chiara Mazzel and René De Silvestro, who will be flag bearers at the Paralympics, were also honored.

Fontana and Pellegrino will carry the flag at the main opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro soccer stadium on Feb. 6, while Brignone and Mosaner will have the honors at a simultaneous ceremony in Cortina d’Ampezzo on the same night.

Fontana has won an Italian women’s record 11 Olympic medals across five different Winter Games stretching back to Turin in 2006. She also carried her country’s flag at the opening ceremony for the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.

“Even if this will be my sixth Olympics, and my second time as flag bearer, it’s still emotional,” Fontana said.

Pellegrino has won two silver medals at the Olympics.

Brignone is the defending overall World Cup champion and has a silver and two bronzes from the Olympics. She's attempting to return from a major injury in time for the Games.

Mosaner teamed with Stefania Constantini to win gold in the mixed doubles at the 2022 Beijing Games.

AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Italian by the Italian President Sergio Mattarella applauds during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italian by the Italian President Sergio Mattarella applauds during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italian athletes Rene' De Silvestro, left and Chiara Mazzel receive the Italian flag from Italian President Sergio Mattarella for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italian athletes Rene' De Silvestro, left and Chiara Mazzel receive the Italian flag from Italian President Sergio Mattarella for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italy's Sofia Goggia, center, applauds during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag by the Italian President Sergio Mattarella for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italy's Sofia Goggia, center, applauds during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag by the Italian President Sergio Mattarella for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italian President Sergio Mattarella, center, poses for a group photo with Olympic and Paralympic athletes during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italian President Sergio Mattarella, center, poses for a group photo with Olympic and Paralympic athletes during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

From left, Italian athletes Federica Brignone, Amos Mosaner, Federico Pellegrino, Arianna Fontana, Italian President Sergio Mattarella, Rene' de Silvestro, right, and Chiara Mazzel, second from right, pose for a group photo, during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

From left, Italian athletes Federica Brignone, Amos Mosaner, Federico Pellegrino, Arianna Fontana, Italian President Sergio Mattarella, Rene' de Silvestro, right, and Chiara Mazzel, second from right, pose for a group photo, during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italian Paralympic athlete Rene' de Silvestro delivers his speech during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag by the Italian President Sergio Mattarella for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

Italian Paralympic athlete Rene' de Silvestro delivers his speech during the hand over ceremony of the Italian flag by the Italian President Sergio Mattarella for the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic games, at the Quirinale Presidential palace, in Rome, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)

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