Ticketek ‘glitch’ appears to re-sell fan’s $659 ticket for Taylor Swift concert — “They said, ‘someone else has it, we don’t know who, we can’t check or track who has your ticket’”::A Taylor Swift fan believed her VIP ticket was ‘stolen’ from her account by Ticketek after an apparent system ‘glitch’.

  • Son_of_dad@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Ticket prices are obscene and I hope Swift isn’t gouging her fans. The last concert I went to pre pandemic, cost me $70 a piece, now those same tickets are easily triple that price. Who can afford this anymore?

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      10 months ago

      They’re not cheap if you get them first hand but they’re not insane considering who we’re talking about. Bands like The Eagles, Rolling Stones,etc were commanding $150+ tickets two decades ago. But good luck getting a non-resale ticket, between bots and the companies themselves buying the tickets solely to mark up for resale it’s nearly impossible to get a ticket at face value.

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        10 months ago

        Man, I remember paying $30 in the late 90s for a front row seat at a Megadeth concert in a smaller venue. Ozzy Osbourne and Rob zombie with slipknot cost me like $40

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        10 months ago

        She totally is, ticketing agencies’ take is the service and delivery fee, base price is still driven by the artist/their management.

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        10 months ago

        I doubt it’s her. I mean, it could be. But more likely it’s going to TM rather than her.

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          Doubtful. TicketMaster is there to take the bad PR but was designed to get as many fees and funnel part of those fees to the artist. Yes TM has deals with Live Nation that basically force big artists to use them because they have the big stadiums, but Taylor Swift is a massive artist she has tons of lawyers and can negotiate fees.

          As much as I love Taylor Swift, I have no doubt that she is massively benefiting from the high ticket prices.

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          10 months ago

          I can’t speak for the arrangement between the artist and the venue, but generally the agency just makes money from the fees.

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      10 months ago

      I remember seeing nosebleed Metallica seats for like $200. Instead got a VIP festival weekend ticket for $200 with Metallica doing 2 shows that covid cancelled! 🤣

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      10 months ago

      I went to go see Pantera and Lamb of God on Saturday and all of the 4 sites I checked had at least a $30 fee per ticket, with zero explanation of what that fee was for. The tickets were priced from $60 on up and then once you select a ticket they slap on the $30 fee! Parking was also $45, and beer was $20.

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        10 months ago

        I saw Megadeth front row for like $30 in the early 2000s 😭 their goodbye tour was like $400 a seat

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          10 months ago

          Yeah, that sucks balls. I wanted to go to The Big 4 Tour but upper level tickets were in the hundreds.