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Oasis have reunited after 15 years for a tour of the UK and Ireland. Fans faced long waits and high prices due to so-called "dynamic pricing" on ticket sites.
Ticketmaster has been heavily criticised by musicians, fans and MPs alike after so-called ‘dynamic’ surge pricing saw Oasis tickets sell for more than £350 due to high demand. The Oasis gigs, the band ...
Surge pricing is the system whereby concert tickets shoot up in price when demand is high. In the ‘yes’ camp – as evidenced by widespread ticket chaos over the weekend – are Oasis, the ...
Hundreds of Oasis fans have launched complaints to the Advertising Standards Association (ASA) since the weekend (August 31) over surge ticket pricing.. READ MORE: How Oasis captured the hearts ...
Surge pricing could have a ‘huge impact’ on leisure industry, claims resale boss ... (ASA) received 450 complaints about Ticketmaster adverts for the Oasis gigs.
Oasis fans are upset over Ticketmaster's "in-demand" pricing for the band's reunion tour. Surge pricing is a trend across industries, including ridesharing, restaurants, and theaters. Ticketmaster ...
The average price of a concert ticket in 2024 was $135.92, according to Pollstar. ... After its handling of the Era's tour ticket sales, the company received a flood of complaints.
A Maryland woman sued Ticketmaster this week, challenging the company’s “deceptive and manipulative use of a bait-and-switch scheme commonly known as ‘drip pricing.’” The lawsuit argues ...
In an email exchange between Chou and the company, Ticketmaster denied "surge pricing or dynamic algorithms to adjust ticket prices." Ticketmaster did not respond to a request for comment by the ...
Ticketmaster, which is owned by Beverly Hills, California-based concert promoter Live Nation, is the world's largest ticket seller, processing 500 million tickets each year in more than 30 countries.
The owners of the iconic landmark have decided to institute dynamic pricing – the hated money-grabbing scheme that sends ticket prices soaring at times of high demand.
Oasis fans are upset over Ticketmaster's "in-demand" pricing for the band's reunion tour. Surge pricing is a trend across industries, including ridesharing, restaurants, and theaters.