Fever and National Museum of the Royal Navy Announce Strategic Partnership to Enhance Museum Experiences Across the UK
London, November 26th- Fever, the world’s leading tech platform for live-entertainment discovery, has announced a landmark partnership with the National Museum of the Royal Navy’s family of museums, to include; Portsmouth Historic Dockyard—the largest of the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN)’s sites, operated as a joint venture with The Mary Rose Trust, National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool, Fleet Air Arm Museum in Somerset and HMS Caroline in Belfast.
Building on Fever’s growing global presence in the museum and cultural attraction space — with collaborations spanning Patrimonio Nacional, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Basilica of Notre-Dame, Montréal, Paradox Museum, and Moco Museum. This collaboration represents a major step forward in Fever’s mission to modernise and digitalise cultural experiences for contemporary audiences.
The five-year collaboration combines Fever’s data-driven expertise with NMRN’s remarkable heritage to deliver a seamless ticketing and digital discovery experience. The launch of the Fleet Air Arm Museum ticketing system marks the first milestone in this journey, following close collaboration between Fever and NMRN teams to implement a tailored and technically advanced setup for the museum network.
The project exemplifies a new model of partnership between technology and heritage organisations — one grounded in innovation, transparency, and shared ambition to make Britain’s naval story more engaging and accessible. Through the power of technology, insights, and creative storytelling, Fever is helping cultural institutions connect with audiences in fresh and meaningful ways.
Fever’s solutions for the NMRN network include; multi-channel ticketing (onsite, online, B2B and B2C), annual passes and multi-attraction ticketing, unified retail and F&B transactions with real-time inventory and contactless payments, and optimised Gift Aid flows that improve data accuracy and increase uptake. Together, these innovations create a customer-centric and seamless experience for visitors, staff, and trade partners alike.
“Partnering with the National Museum of the Royal Navy marks an exciting step in our mission to make culture and history more accessible. The National Museum of the Royal Navy’s sites and attractions are not only national treasures but also living stories of innovation and exploration — values that resonate strongly with Fever. Together, we’re reimagining how audiences discover and experience heritage through technology and creativity.”
“We are delighted to partner with Fever to enhance how visitors connect with our museums. This collaboration will help us reach new audiences while delivering a smoother, more engaging experience for all guests. It’s an important milestone in how we preserve and share our nation’s naval story for generations to come.”
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) is a prestigious institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history and heritage of the Royal Navy. With multiple locations across the United Kingdom, including Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton, National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool, and HMS Caroline in Belfast, the NMRN offers a comprehensive and immersive experience into the maritime legacy that has shaped the nation.
For more information about the National Museum of the Royal Navy, its collections, and upcoming events, please visit www.nmrn.org.uk
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is one of the UK’s leading visitor attractions and world-renowned maritime heritage destination. Steeped in over 500 years of naval history, the dockyard offers an immersive experience for visitors of all ages, providing a unique insight into Britain's illustrious naval and maritime past.
Key attractions at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard include the iconic HMS Victory, HMS Warrior 1860 and the Mary Rose Museum. The dockyard is also home to the National Museum of the Royal Navy, which showcases a wide array of naval treasures. The water bus service connects the Dockyard with the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower, meaning visitors to the site can use one ticket to access all attractions.
About Fever
Fever is the world’s leading tech platform for discovering culture and live entertainment, inspiring over 300 million people last year to discover the best experiences in over 40 countries. With a mission to democratise access to culture and entertainment in real life, Fever inspires users to enjoy unique experiences and events —from immersive exhibitions and sports to interactive theatrical performances, concerts, and festivals— while empowering its partners with data and technology to develop and expand new experiences worldwide.
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