The challenge
RK Entertainment runs a steady calendar of concerts, cultural shows, and community events in Kansas City. Before the platform, each event lived in a different place: a Facebook post here, a Google Form there, a third-party ticketing link somewhere else. Fans had to hunt for information and payment went through tools that took a cut of every ticket. Organizers had no central view of attendance across events.
The concerts were growing. A single Kansas City show was pulling 3,000 attendees. The logistics needed to match the scale.
What we built
A dedicated event platform for RK Entertainment, designed around three problems: discovery, booking, and operations.
The site gives every event its own page with full details, a photo gallery, and a ticketing flow that processes payment directly. Returning visitors see upcoming events without digging. The admin layer lets organizers publish new events, set ticket tiers, and track sales without touching code.
We handled the full stack: design, Next.js build, payment integration, and mobile-first layout for fans buying tickets on their phones in the parking lot.
The outcome
All RK events now live in one place. Ticket buyers go from landing on the site to a confirmed booking in under three minutes. Direct booking eliminated the third-party fee on every ticket sold. The Kansas City concerts, including shows with 3,000-plus attendees, run off the same platform with no operational changes needed as events scale.
The team now spends less time answering "where do I buy tickets?" and more time on the events themselves.