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Australia’s Lost Paradise turns to Megatix following Lyte collapse

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Lost Paradise festival has turned to Megatix following the collapse of its previous ticketing partner Lyte. 

Lost Paradise is a music and arts festival held across four days on New South Wales’ Central Coast, an hour from Sydney. The event takes place across New Year’s Eve celebrations from December 28 – January 2, 2025.

The collapse of ticketing platform Lyte left Lost Paradise in a precarious position, as it also continues to face rising costs, tight margins and unpredictable weather.

“Megatix are a homegrown Australian ticketing company who want to support us to help ensure the viability of the industry after what’s been an incredibly difficult few years,” said Simon Beckingham, founder of Lost Paradise.

“With the collapse of Lyte, it’s been an ongoing challenge to secure our ticketing infrastructure, but Megatix has really come through for us. Their platform gives us the control we need to provide a seamless experience for our fans while safeguarding the future of the festival.”

Roshan Odhavji, owner and director of Megatix, added: “We understand how critical festivals like Lost Paradise are to Australia’s cultural fabric, and we’re committed to doing everything we can to support them. Our platform is designed to give organisers the power to manage their events autonomously while providing fans with a secure, reliable ticketing experience.”

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