Lack or regulation in their industry. Regulation, while it can be burdensome in some cases, prevents bullshit like this from existing. Republicans want less regulation so businesses are allowed to generally be as horrible as they want and have pushed everything towards less regulation and more monopolistic control, knowing that while some people will boycott individually, mass boycott is unlikely without a massively bad immediate fuck up (target just did this). Boil the masses slowly and they won't notice in time to do anything about it. Kinda like US politics over the last few decades leading to the fuckery we endure now even outside of shit businesses.
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Ticketmonster has just always been outrageous. I was a teenager in the 80s and it was ridiculous back then too. The prices were lower but the percentages were just as ridiculous, I think. For example, my first concert was Men At Work in 1983. The tickets were $12.50 but my final price at Ticketmonster, which used to be a physical business inside Sears, was over $16, which is around a 30% markup!!
It's literally just a matter of
1: Being informed about how shitty they are.
2: Actually being willing to do something about it.
3: Having the self control to follow through.
Direct your ire towards people unwilling to do any part of 1-3.
We won't boycott them.
All it would take is a good boycott.
Yeah I stopped going to shows a long time ago because of this
I'm boycotting Ticketmaster. I'm just not going to go to shows that force me to use them, even if they're my favourite bands. I will buy my music on Bandcamp Fridays to support the bands instead.
TBH it's difficult to use even if you wanted to, sometimes their site won't even load unless I allow third party cookies, location data, mic and camera access, download their app, and stick their special dongle up my ass.
They are extremely litigious. I work in software security and they are notorious for basically having an ocean of lawyers.
they sound like 3 insulin companies that had a stranglehold on the types of insulin for type 1 diabetics. they were aggressively pursuing any attempt to make thier own version until recently, they backed off.
Ticketmaster is a perfect example of how much politicians are full of shit, all of them.
You know those Congressional Dog & Pony Shows, where they drag out the CEOs of some industry, holler at them all day, and then go back to their office and do absolutely nothing about what they just hollered about?
They did that with Ticketmaster in 1994, again in 2009, and again in 2023. Every 15 years or so, they get outraged in public, and do nothing. I'm sure it has nothing to do with Ticketmaster making enormous campaign contributions to everyone in office.
This is what happens when the shareholders screw the working class https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-g1u0ascpLY
Perfect.
just like TAX return filing systems, h&r block and INTUIT are pratically a duopoly.
I really hate how much of a deal they make out of congressional hearings like it isn't the lamest form of PR where nothing happens.
If it was a serious issue they cared about, senators wouldn't be walking in for their 15 minute turn and then just immediately leave after they're done reading off of their script.
They never show a wide shot because the chamber is empty.
Hot seat my ass, I wouldn't be surprised if it came built in with a back massager to compensate whoever has to sit for several hours for the whole show.
ticketmaster is mostly for music that sucks
Ticketmaster now has exclusive control over most venues for any type of event, not just music.
Why is so shitty? Why is so shitty? Why is so shitty? Because we fucking suck balls at any type of informed decision-making and it's fucking snowballed to this current shit show.
Because people keep paying them.
Right here.
Talk is cheap. And people are stupid.
Stop going to events with Ticketmaster.
Nothing will meaningfully improve until the rich fear for their lives
I would normally advise you to stick to the small stage stuff. Unfortunately anymore you have to go through a ticket service to see most of those shows. Fucking "convenience fees"
That's not how you use anymore. Anymore is a substitute for "no longer".
Thanks
If there's no other way to gain admittance then just stop going until they change it. Capitalists won't change a thing until you affect their bottom line. I know, you have to give up entertainment and supporting broke ass artists, but it is what it is.
Pay cash at local ticket offices. That’s all we can really do.
Was my dream to catch Rush on this tour. 1000 cad per ticket. I can go to a European metal festival for the same price and see 120 bands.
Blame the artists too. Neil young capped tickets this year's tour at 120 with no ability to resell.
Blame the artists too
This. They're the ones that set ticket prices, and they get the majority of the revenue from ticket sales. Ticketmaster/LN has even said themselves that they don't make most of their money on tickets, the artists do, but they want to take the blame away from the artist to keep making sales.
Not that Ticketmaster isn't an issue. Vendor lock-in especially for independently owned venues has been a problem for a long time.
Unregulated capitalism. Specifically, unenforced monopoly laws, which the U.S. has been terrible at.
Because politicians stopped working for us since a long time ago