The Columbus Dispatch

Amazon brings palm-swiping tech to Red Rocks concert venue

- Joseph Pisani

NEW YORK – Your palm could soon be your ticket into a concert.

Amazon says it is bringing its palmrecogn­ition technology to the Red Rocks Amphitheat­re in Denver and it will be available at other venues in the coming months. It’s the first time the technology, called Amazon One, will be used outside some of Amazon’s stores, where shoppers can pay for groceries and snacks by swiping their palms.

Starting Tuesday, concertgoe­rs at Red Rocks can sign up to connect their palm to a ticketing account by hovering their hand over a device. They only need to sign up once and then can use their palm to get into other shows and events at the venue. An Amazon account is not needed to use it.

Amazon signed a deal with entertainm­ent company AEG to bring the technology to Red Rocks, which sells tickets on AEG’S ticketing site, AXS.

Bryan Perez, CEO of AXS, said other venues plan to add the technology in the coming months but he declined to say where or how many. AEG partners with more than 350 stadiums and theaters around the world.

 ?? ED ANDRIESKI/AP FILE ?? Concertgoe­rs at the Red Rocks Amphitheat­re outside of Denver can sign up to connect their palm to a ticketing account by hovering their hand over a device.
ED ANDRIESKI/AP FILE Concertgoe­rs at the Red Rocks Amphitheat­re outside of Denver can sign up to connect their palm to a ticketing account by hovering their hand over a device.

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