The company had a previous investment of $105,000, and now Clouse says they can focus their efforts on hitting the right milestones to position themselves for a potential Series A round. Additionally, even with competitors such as StubHub and Ticketmaster, Tixers has plenty of room to grow and disrupt the market. UpTech was a lead investor for this round, but Tixers also secured funding from angels and investors from Kentucky, Ohio, Minnesota, and Chicago. Clouse says the the company plans to stay in Kentucky, but hopes to spread the word about Tixers to other major cities in the United States. In addition to marketing, Clouse says they’re making some very exciting changes. “We are very excited to be launching some big changes to our website in the coming days, including a much larger ticket inventory.”