Catch Movement Editorial Team
Editorial at Catch Movement
Hand-written by Catch Movement fans who attend the concerts and games we cover. Every guide is refreshed at least twice a year. The editorial team behind Catch Movement comprises a rotating panel of fans who attend concerts, sports events, and live shows across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Guides are drafted by the team member with the closest direct experience of the topic — a hockey season-ticket holder writes venue and ticketing guides for NHL games; a Punjabi music fan with years of arena attendance writes the touring and genre guides. Every draft goes through a peer-review pass before publication to catch factual errors, outdated pricing, and venue policy changes. The team's working principle is that advice published without direct experience behind it is worse than no advice — it sends fans to the wrong gate, costs them extra in parking, or leaves them locked out of a presale window they could have entered.
Our Editorial Credentials
The Catch Movement editorial team draws its credibility from collective experience rather than a single voice. Team members collectively attend dozens of live events per year across multiple genres and markets — NHL and NBA games, mainstream pop arena tours, Punjabi and Bollywood concerts, comedy festivals, and independent theatre. We have held season tickets at Rogers Place, Scotiabank Arena, and Rogers Centre, and our Punjabi concert coverage comes from fans who have been in the building for some of the most sold-out dates those arenas have ever hosted. Before any guide publishes, the team verifies presale rules directly with Ticketmaster Canada and Live Nation Canada support documentation, and at least one team member reads the full draft against the current venue FAQ or event announcement to catch discrepancies. Our editorial policy prohibits publication of ticket pricing ranges drawn only from secondary-market aggregators — primary source data from the official box office or Ticketmaster's app checkout flow is mandatory for every price claim in every guide we produce.
How We Research & Review
Each Catch Movement editorial team guide follows a five-step production process. First, we identify a real reader question — usually drawn from the search terms our existing pages rank for but don't yet answer well. Second, a team member with direct event experience drafts a first version from personal knowledge. Third, that draft is fact-checked against official venue documentation, Ticketmaster Canada listings, and in some cases direct contact with venue media relations. Fourth, a second team member reviews the draft looking specifically for freshness problems — venue rules change, presale programs launch and retire, and artists update touring setups — and flags any section older than twelve months for re-research. Fifth, the guide is published with both a published date and a last-updated date so readers know exactly how fresh the information is. We refresh every guide at minimum twice a year, and critical-path guides covering presale mechanics or wheelchair accessibility are reviewed on every major venue-policy change cycle. Reader corrections bypass this cycle and trigger an immediate editorial review, with the updated version published within two business days of a verified report.
Articles by Catch Movement Editorial Team
- The Ticketmaster Presale Guide Every Fan Should Read
How Ticketmaster presales really work, how to find codes, how to prep your account, and how to give yourself the best shot at tickets without getting caught in the general onsale chaos.
Updated May 12, 2026 - The Biggest Stadium Concert Tours to See This Year
A rundown of the biggest stadium tours hitting North America this cycle — production scale, routing, and the cities you can drive to without flying.
Updated May 13, 2026 - Madison Square Garden Concert Guide — Seating, Sightlines & Tips
The most famous arena in the world — a practical guide to seating sections, the best floor and bowl seats, transit, food, and the MSG quirks every first-timer should know.
Updated May 14, 2026
Articles Reviewed by Catch Movement Editorial Team
- The Best Punjabi Concerts to Catch in Canada
A practical guide for Canadian fans of Punjabi music — covering the biggest arenas, the artists worth traveling for, ticket tips, and what to expect at a live Punjabi show.
Updated May 12, 2026 - A Short History of Diljit Dosanjh Touring Worldwide
How Diljit Dosanjh went from regional Punjabi stages to headlining global arenas — the key moments, landmark shows, and what his tours have meant for South Asian live music.
Updated May 12, 2026 - How to Get Cheap NHL Tickets Without Getting Burned
Practical, evergreen tactics for saving money on NHL tickets — from best days of the week to buy, to which sections offer real value, to how to spot a scam on resale markets.
Updated May 12, 2026 - The Best Concert Venues in Canada, Ranked by Experience
From intimate theatres to NHL arenas and outdoor amphitheatres, here is an honest look at the Canadian venues worth planning a trip around — with notes on sound, sightlines, and vibe.
Updated May 12, 2026 - Edmonton Summer Festivals — The Complete 2026 Guide
Every major Edmonton summer festival worth attending in 2026 — dates, locations, free vs ticketed, headliner traditions, and how to plan a full festival summer.
Updated Apr 28, 2026 - A Short History of Karan Aujla Touring Worldwide
How Karan Aujla went from cult Punjabi-hip-hop favorite to selling out NHL arenas across North America — the key tours, breakthrough markets, and what to expect at a current show.
Updated May 13, 2026 - A Short History of AP Dhillon Touring Worldwide
How AP Dhillon went from a Brownsville Boys recording-collective member to selling out global arenas — his key tours, signature production, and the cities to catch a current show in.
Updated May 13, 2026
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