Relix – Behind The Scene: Brando Rich of CashorTrade

The Vermont-based company launched in 2009 through the efforts of Brando Rich and his older brother Dusty. Brando says that the impetus for CashorTrade was Phish s 2009 Hampton, Va. comeback shows, which took place four and a half years after the band officially parted ways. We were just so frustrated at the current state of the industry and thought, People just need a place for real fans to go buy, sell, and, unlike other platforms, even trade their tickets one night for the next night… [continue reading on Relix.com]
JamBase – CashorTrade Launches Marketplace The new platform is free for both sellers and buyers.

The CashorTrade Marketplace offers artists and creators the space to host a store and build a following. Stores can be built from scratch or imported from an existing Esty or Shopify account. Sellers are able to collect 100% of the purchase price and shipping costs, CashorTrade collects no transmission fees or commissions… [continue reading on JamBase.com]
ANNOUNCING: CashorTrade Marketplace

Our latest tool to bring real fans together… It’s an ethical marketplace for fans, by fans. We’ve built tools that make inventory management easy, and give the artists we want to support a place to share their work with more fans. All while bringing the best of our community together.
Win 2 4-Day Passes To Peach Music Festival 2021!

Welcome to our first giveaway in a long, long time! It feels so good to be back. To celebrate, we couldn’t resist the chance to send a couple of lucky fans to the mountain to see 4-days of some of the most incredible live acts in the scene. This lineup is stacked! Oysterhead, JRAD, String […]
Staying Committed to Your 2020 Trades on CashorTrade
As we round the bend on the concert-less world of COVID, we’re trying to look on the past year fondly. Our community has withstood the test of the pandemic, and come out the other side even stronger. We continue to push the limits. Mention: Beacon Jams/ Trey’s Addiction Center Streams COT Democracy Comes Alive, etc.
“The COT Lot” CashorTrade’s NEW Online Store! Plus a Fundraiser for Boulder

Introducing, The COT Lot – CashorTrade’s new online store! Our developers have been hard at work this year creating new tools for us to use as we get ramped up for what is looking like a steady ticketing season. (Did you hear? Dave Matthews Band just confirmed their 2021 Summer Tour!) 2020 gave us time […]
Essential Apps for Live Music Fans
A Brief History of The 12 Tribes Tour Bus

The two-tone and double-decker bus, the barrage of bearded hippies dishing out finger sandwiches, arrays of baked goods, and multi-page pamphlets. It’s a sight that’s hard to miss. If you’ve found yourself on lot at a rock & roll show from the late ’70s onward, chances are you’ve seen the monolith of a bus with Amish-looking folks pouring out of it, spreading their gospel, and engaging in conversation.
Now Hiring for a PHP Developer to join the CashorTrade team

We are looking for an experienced full-stack web developer with an expertise in the PHP programming language. If you are someone who loves live music and wants to play a role in helping fans across the globe see their favorite acts without getting ripped off, please drop us a line and apply for this position. We are growing and are looking for a solid team who shares in our passion to provide a rightful alternative to the secondary ticket market.
Our Top 5 Phavorite Lot Scenes

In the spirit of socially distanced shows and festival announcements, we at CashorTrade want to build some excitement for the months to come. With seeing more show announcements on the horizon, it reminded us of one of our favorite parts of being on tour – the lot scene. Every lot looks different across the U.S, but also share a lot of things in common. The smell of grilled cheese and the emanating sound of Jerry Garcia Band and Phish can be heard through all corners of shakedown, along with vendors exchanging pleasantries, and the oh-so exclusive heady deals goin down. Sometimes a lot scene can be just as fun as the show itself and provides a great opportunity for fans to mingle and exchange goods (hey, kind of like CashorTrade!). This kind of family gathering is one of the things we look forward to when the world returns to normal, so we decided to make a list and remark on our favorite lots you might stumble upon when you re truckin across the U.S to see your favorite shows.
