The energy of the global nightlife scene, the lights, the music, the chaos, the business, is finally getting the digital infrastructure it deserves. Fourvenues, the all-in-one operating system trusted by some of the world’s most iconic clubs, is officially setting up shop in the United States, with new offices opening in Miami and New York City.
This isn’t another faceless tech company trying to “disrupt” the culture. Fourvenues was built by people who lived the nightlife grind, the bookers, promoters, and VIP hosts who watched the industry explode in real time from the inside. Their mission is simple: modernize the business of nightlife without killing its soul.
From Ibiza to Miami: A System Built for the Scene
If you’ve partied in Ibiza, Dubai, or Tulum, you’ve already felt Fourvenues’ impact, even if you didn’t realize it. The company powers venues like Pacha, Club Chinois, Bresh, and Zamna, along with 14 clubs ranked among the Top 100 Nightclubs in the World.
Behind the scenes, Fourvenues runs ticketing, VIP reservations, promoter tracking, marketing integrations, and payments, all in one streamlined dashboard.
Their technology has helped top venues boost revenue by more than 20%, keeping dance floors packed and business operations tight. It’s not just about digitizing ticket sales; it’s a unified, data-driven system that connects every part of a venue’s operation.
As CEO and co-founder Alberto Centeno puts it:
“Digitizing ticket sales means nothing if the rest of the operation is still manual. Our platform helps operators work smarter, grow revenue, and deliver guest experiences they can actually control.”
The $100 Billion Nightlife Industry Finally Gets Its Tech Moment
Nightlife isn’t just culture, it’s a massive global economy worth more than $100 billion. Yet most venues still rely on a patchwork of spreadsheets, booking apps, and human guesswork to run their businesses. Fourvenues steps into that chaos with a system that unifies the essentials:
- Real-time ticketing and box office tools
- Promoter sales tracking and automated commission payouts
- Native integrations with Meta and Google Ads for marketing
- Unified payment processing and invoicing
- Forecasting and analytics with 90%+ accuracy
It’s tech that doesn’t just “work” for nightlife, it understands it.
Miami Music Week: The U.S. Kickoff
To celebrate its arrival, Fourvenues will host Fun Business Days (FBD) during Miami Music Week on March 25, 2026, leading into Ultra Music Festival. What started as a small 300-person gathering in Spain has become one of the world’s most influential nightlife summits, now attracting over 3,000 attendees.
FBD isn’t your typical conference. It’s where club owners, promoters, and brand leaders swap stories, debate strategies, and plan the next wave of nightlife innovation, all while surrounded by the sound and energy that make this industry tick.
Built by Nightlife, for Nightlife
Fourvenues’ real strength is authenticity. The team isn’t coding from a distance, they’ve lived the chaos of a sold-out weekend, managed VIP lists at 3 a.m., and dealt with the day-after accounting. That experience turned into software designed to solve real problems for real operators.
Their hands-on model goes beyond customer service, each client gets a dedicated consultant embedded in their operation, helping identify opportunities, streamline systems, and build sustainable revenue growth. It’s tech-meets-hospitality in its purest form.
A New Era for American Nightlife
As nightlife evolves, data and culture are colliding like never before. Fourvenues wants to make sure venues don’t just survive, they scale.
With $9.2 million raised and investors like Base10 Partners and FJ Labs (the same backers behind Airbnb, Figma, Notion, and Stripe), the company is positioned to make a serious impact stateside.
The U.S. launch isn’t just about bringing a European model across the ocean — it’s about redefining what nightlife operations can look like in 2026 and beyond.
Venues ready to level up can visit fourvenues.com or us.fourvenues.com to learn more.


