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Bending Spoons cuts Eventbrite staff, rolls out product changes after takeover

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By Reuters | Updated: April 14, 2026

April 13 (Reuters) – Eventbrite’s new owner, Italian tech company Bending Spoons, said on Monday it had cut a large portion of the ​American ticketing platform’s pre-acquisition workforce and implemented broad product ‌changes in the weeks following the deal closure.

Andrea Parodi, who took over leadership of Eventbrite after its March acquisition, said the cuts follow ​a review and laid-off staff were offered a “substantial separation ​package”.

The changes mark Bending Spoons’ first detailed outline of ⁠how it plans to reshape Eventbrite, combining staff cuts with ​a push to improve reliability, creator tools, event discovery, ticketing and ​checkout.

Workforce reductions are common after large acquisitions as new owners often look to remove overlaps and lower costs while integrating operations.

Bending Spoons said it ​was accelerating product development at Eventbrite and had already made ​several updates, including faster event creation, redesigned creator profile pages, higher-resolution event ‌images ⁠and clearer confirmation emails.

Later this month, additional updates will include offline ticket access via the Eventbrite app, check-in windows for ticket scanning, and multi-slot scanning for overlapping sessions, the company said.

Bending ​Spoons’ own team ​members are joining ⁠to speed up product development, Parodi added.

The Italian tech firm built its business by buying ​and revamping established digital companies, including file sharing ​service WeTransfer, ⁠video streaming platform Vimeo and web portal AOL.

In November 2025, Chief Executive Luca Ferrari told Reuters the company could be ready for ⁠an initial ​public offering as early as 2026. ​It was valued at $11 billion in a funding round in October.

Reporting by Anhata Rooprai ​in Bengaluru and Elvira Pollina in Milan; Editing by Vijay Kishore

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