The Caribbean entertainment scene is stepping into a new era, and right at the center of that shift is Tixy, a platform built to change how events are run from the ground up.
Positioned as more than just another ticketing service, Tixy enters the market as a full-scale operational partner, bringing together everything from ticket sales to door management and even bar inventory tracking. It is a move that speaks directly to the realities of the region, where promoters often juggle multiple systems and moving parts just to pull off one successful event.
With Tixy, that process gets a serious upgrade. The platform combines digital infrastructure with real-world execution, offering on-site staffing for gate operations and check-ins, while giving promoters a clean, centralized dashboard to monitor activity in real time. From the first scan at the gate to the last drink poured, everything runs through one ecosystem.
And in a space where high service fees have long chipped away at profits, Tixy is coming in with a disruptive approach. Its pricing model, set at less than half of what many competitors charge, is designed to keep more money circulating within the Caribbean’s creative economy. Add to that faster and more frequent payout cycles, and the platform is clearly built with promoters’ day-to-day realities in mind.

Behind it all is CEO Stuart Crooks, whose vision for Tixy is rooted in both strategy and cultural understanding. A former Campionite and athlete, Crooks is leaning into that competitive edge, positioning the platform as a tool built by people who truly understand the rhythm of the region.
“Tixy was built to bring greater security, transparency, and efficiency to ticketing across the Caribbean,” Crooks said. “We’re focused on giving promoters stronger control over their revenue through more reliable payouts and built-in protection, while delivering a seamless experience for patrons from purchase to entry. Our goal is simple: to provide a modern, trusted platform that supports the way events operate today and into the future.”
To push that vision even further, Tixy has tapped creative powerhouse Stefan Amali as Director of Market Acceleration. Known for his deep ties to the culture and a sharp eye for innovation, Amali steps in at a key moment, helping to bridge the gap between tech and the lived energy of Caribbean events.
Looking ahead, Tixy is already setting its sights on expansion across the islands, with upcoming features tailored specifically for carnival bands and Monday Wear designers. It is a clear signal that the platform is not just here to participate in the industry, but to help redefine it.
In a region where culture drives everything, Tixy feels like a natural evolution. One system, one flow, built for how Caribbean events actually move.



