
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
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
Consumers' class action suit revisits claims defendants have created a "barrier to entry" in the primary and secondary ticketing markets
"We haven't been convinced that it's effective from a safety standpoint. People can get infected in the last 48 hours. People can get false negatives," says Bryan Perez, CEO of the AEG-owned ticketing company
Live Nation lost about $320 million in the tumultuous quarter
Concert and ticketing giant Live Nation Entertainment saw a 25% drop in concert revenue and 16% drop in ticketing revenue in Q1 2020
"Fans, we hear you. We don’t want you to be waiting in limbo while shows are being rescheduled," CEO Michael Rapino tweets
How to get your money back from America's biggest live-entertainment companies, as COVID-19 continues to keep music lovers out of venues and away from gatherings
Six unnamed venues claim Live Nation committed ticketing practice violations, a new court filing shows
After receiving multiple accusations of misbehavior, the live events giant reached a settlement with the Department of Justice over ticketing practices
"Because we were playing a venue far smaller than the rest of the venues on the tour as a warmup show, we turned off ticket transferability," duo says
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