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What the Hell Happened With the Cure's Tickets This Week?
The Cure's on-sale this week showed the holistic problems the fractured ticketing business faces, from fees on the primary market to scalping on the secondary side
- A Sign of Hope?
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World's Largest Talent Agencies, Music Companies Co-Sign Live Nation's Call for Anti-Scalping Laws
Over 20 companies including CAA, WME, Universal Music Group and Full Stop Management announced their support of the live music giant's push for artist-minded ticketing laws
- Ticket War
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No, Those $1,800 Zach Bryan Tickets Aren't Legit
"Any tickets offered on resale sites are either fraudulent or will not be honored at the show," a rep for tour promoter and ticketer AEG told Rolling Stone after tickets to Bryan's tour showed up on the secondary market
- Zach Vs. Scalpers
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Beyoncé Fans Are the Latest to Be Fleeced by Huge Ticket Fees
As customers buy up tickets for the Renaissance tour, some have shown fees for as much as $500 per ticket
- Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum
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Beyoncé Tickets Aren't on Sale Yet. Scalpers Are Trying to Sell Them for Thousands
For years, fans have bought "speculative tickets" from resellers, who list tickets they don't actually own yet on resale sites
- Break My Soul
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Ticket-Scalping Sites Are Shirking New York's Ticket Laws, Claims New York Lawmaker
“The statute doesn’t provide for leeway," New York State Senator James Skoufis says. "Either you're showing all-in prices or ... disclosing the face-value prices, or you're not"
- Fees the day
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New York Ticket Buyers Know They Get Screwed. Now They'll Know by How Much
New legislation in New York will require ticket sellers to show their fees upfront, and for re-sellers to reveal how much they originally paid for a ticket
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