Eventbrite has announced a new ticketing platform called Eventbrite Music, which will combined aspects of the pre-existing Eventbrite service and combine it with features of its subsidiary company Ticketfly, as Billboard reports. With the launch of the new platform, Eventbrite has also announced it will begin phasing out the Ticketfly brand before shutting it down in 2019.

According to Eventbrite’s music division president, plans to transition customers from Ticketfly to Eventbrite Music were in the works before this year’s Ticketfly data breach, the result of a hacking incident that left 27 million customers’ data exposed. “Where companies fall down is when they have a hodgepodge of 12 platforms and when they build an interesting feature on one of them, but the other 11 don’t get it. That’s not in our DNA,” he told Billboard. “We always knew that we would take the finer points of Ticketfly and build them into Eventbrite.”

Last month, it was reported that Eventbrite was facing a class action lawsuit in the wake of the data breach. Ticketfly was acquired by Pandora in 2015 before subsequently being purchased by Eventbrite last year.