Daisy Chain Presents appears to be an event or entertainment brand, but the website at daisychainpresents.com does something unusual it instantly redirects visitors to daisychainarts.org, a separate domain. That means the site you land on doesn't actually host its own content, contact details, or clear explanations of what they offer. For an event organizer, this kind of setup makes it harder to verify who you're dealing with before you buy tickets or submit a contact form. Most legitimate entertainment groups have a standalone site with their own schedule, venue info, and a way to reach them. Here, the lack of a privacy policy or terms of service is another missing piece. If you're considering spending money here, that's a red flag. The good news is the technical side looks fine: the site is encrypted, has a clean security record, and has been around for three years. But daisychainpresents.com itself doesn't give you enough to judge. If you can find daisychainarts.org and confirm it's the same organization, that would help. Until then, treat daisychainpresents.com with caution and keep an eye on where your data and money actually end up.