Meet the Editorial Team
Every guide on Catch Movement is written by people who actually attend the events they cover. Our editorial policy is simple: if you have not been in the building, you do not write the guide. What follows is a breakdown of who writes and reviews our content, what qualifies them to do it, and how to reach them if you spot an error or have a story worth covering.
We are a small, independent team with roots in the Canadian live-event scene. Our coverage started with Punjabi music touring — a genre that had almost no English-language editorial infrastructure despite routinely selling out NHL-sized arenas — and has expanded outward to include mainstream concerts, NHL ticketing, presale strategy, and venue guides. Every article undergoes a review pass before publication and is refreshed at minimum twice a year so pricing, venue policies, and presale mechanics stay current.
Our Editorial Principles
Authors write from personal attendance records. We do not publish venue FAQs or presale guides built from secondary aggregators without primary verification at the box office or official ticketing platform level.
Every guide carries a named author and a named reviewer. Anonymous content erodes trust; we believe readers deserve to know who is giving them advice and why that person is qualified to give it.
Every guide displays both a published date and a last-updated date. We treat stale content as a reader-trust problem, not just an SEO problem, and refresh all guides on a rolling six-month schedule minimum.
When ticket links earn us a commission, we say so clearly in the guide footer. Affiliate income funds the editorial work; it never influences our recommendations on venues, seat sections, or presale strategies.
Authors & Reviewers
Editor at Catch Movement. Covers the Canadian Punjabi-music touring scene, NHL ticketing, and arena-tour logistics. Goes to ~30 shows a year across CA + US.
Hand-written by Catch Movement fans who attend the concerts and games we cover. Every guide is refreshed at least twice a year.
Our Review Process
Every guide published on Catch Movement goes through at least two editorial passes. The first pass is the author's own draft — written from direct event experience and primary-source research. The second pass is a review by a second team member who checks for factual accuracy, freshness, and completeness. The reviewer's name appears on the guide alongside the author's name.
Guides covering time-sensitive information — presale windows, venue food policies, wheelchair-accessible seating procedures — are flagged for expedited re-review whenever we receive a reader report of outdated information, or whenever a venue or ticketing platform announces a policy change. We treat a single verified reader correction as sufficient reason to re-open the editorial file and issue an updated version.
Our goal is that every reader who acts on a Catch Movement guide — buys a ticket, chooses a seat section, uses a presale code, or plans transit to an arena — has a measurably better experience than they would have had without it. That bar shapes every editorial decision we make, including the decision to delay a guide if we cannot verify a critical factual claim in time for publication.
Corrections & Suggestions
Found outdated venue information, a changed presale policy, or a tour stop we missed? We respond to every verified correction. Use the contact page to reach the team — include the guide URL and the specific claim you want corrected. We will review within two business days and credit corrections in the guide's update log.