Early Bird Discounts Available for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025

TechCrunch has officially launched early-bird ticket sales for its flagship event, TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, which will take place from October 27 to 29 in San Francisco. In a limited-time promotion, attendees can save up to $900 on the purchase of their primary ticket and an additional 90% on a second ticket, giving technology professionals and startups a cost-effective way to attend one of the most prominent tech conferences in the industry.

Disrupt is known for its focus on innovative startups, groundbreaking product announcements, thought leadership panels, and networking opportunities with investors, entrepreneurs, and tech leaders. Previous editions of the conference have featured high-profile speakers from across the technology landscape, lively startup battlefield competitions, and preview sessions for emerging technologies.

The event is expected to draw thousands of attendees, including entrepreneurs, developers, investors, and media from around the world. With themes typically including artificial intelligence, fintech, health tech, and enterprise solutions, Disrupt remains a central hub for innovation and deal-making within the tech ecosystem.

The current discount promotion marks one of the largest savings opportunities for prospective attendees and is part of TechCrunch’s broader effort to make the conference more accessible to growing startups and tech founders.

Tickets can be purchased through TechCrunch’s official website, and those interested are encouraged to act quickly, as early pricing tiers are known to sell out well in advance of the event.

TechCrunch also noted that more details regarding keynote speakers, session schedules, and startup competitions will be announced in the coming months.

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