StubHub
| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | |
| Founded | March 2000 in San Francisco, United States |
| Founders | |
Area served | North America |
Key people | |
| Services | Event ticket sales |
| Revenue | US$1.77 billion (2024) |
Number of employees | 650 (2022) |
| Parent | StubHub Holdings |
| Website | stubhub |
StubHub is an American ticket resale broker and a primary ticket outlet. It is a subsidiary of StubHub Holdings, which also owns Viagogo.
StubHub was founded in 2000 by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr in San Francisco. It was sold to eBay in 2007 for US$310 million. Viagogo, led by Baker, repurchased StubHub in 2020 for approximately US$4 billion, forming Stubhub Holdings, which became a public company in 2025.
StubHub has partnerships with professional sports leagues and companies including Major League Baseball and Anschutz Entertainment Group. It was the first company to purchase an advertisement patch on an NBA jersey. The company was a subject of investigations into ticket scalping by the United Kingdom's Competition and Markets Authority.