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  • Ticketmaster UK boss tells MPs prices are very fair


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    The boss of Ticketmaster UK has told MPs tickets are” very fairly priced”.

    Andrew Parsons was appearing before the Business and Trade Select Committee, after fans slammed his company’s “dynamic pricing” of Oasis reunion-tour tickets last summer.

    The company did not set ticket prices, which were decided ahead of sales, he said.

    “Where differing price tiers [are] made available, that’s a choice of the event organiser. Selling a small amount of tickets at a higher-priced tier seems fairly reasonable.”

    Many fans said they had paid significantly more than expected for tickets to see Oasis – up to £350 per ticket, about £200 more than advertised.

    But Mr Parsons denied prices fluctuated during a general sale.

    ‘Gobbled up’

    “We work closely with event organisers to be able sell tickets at the prices that they’ve determined,” he told the committee.

    “There’s no technology-driven change to those prices.

    “They are the prices which humans have agreed to.

    “There’s not a computer or a bot behind it.”

    The band themselves had also hit out at the system, saying: “It needs to be made clear that Oasis leave decisions on ticketing and pricing entirely to their promoters and management.”

    But Mr Parsons told the committee: “If we’re not able to [capture] that value, which the artist is doing in those instances, then that money is just going to go, and the tickets are going to be captured and gobbled up by touts.”

    The MPs did not ask about the Oasis sale specifically, as the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) is looking into whether Ticketmaster breached consumer-protection law.

    Clamp down

    Ticketmaster’s parent company, Live Nation, is the world’s biggest live events promoter.

    And Charlie Maynard MP urged the CMA, also represented at the hearing, to launch a separate investigation into Live Nation’s “dominant market share”.

    But Mr Parsons told the committee Ticketmaster and Live Nation “have clear divides between how we operate on a daily basis” and the UK ticketing market was “as competitive as any market in the world”.

    Ticketmaster UK also commented on the government’s public consultation which has proposed a range of actions including a cap of up to 30% on the resale of tickets.

    Mr Parsons said the company was in favour of a cap but that “30% still gives the opportunity for touts to be able to be running a business in that manner”.

    Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy announced plans last month to clamp down on touts who bulk-buy tickets and then resell them for huge profits.



    Ticketmaster UK boss defends ticket prices, says they are “very fair”

    During a recent hearing with MPs, the boss of Ticketmaster UK defended the ticket prices for events, stating that they are “very fair” and reflect the value of the experience being offered to customers.

    In response to concerns raised about the high cost of tickets for popular events, the Ticketmaster UK boss explained that pricing is based on a variety of factors, including demand, production costs, and the artist’s fees. He emphasized that Ticketmaster works to ensure that tickets are priced appropriately to ensure the sustainability of the live events industry.

    The boss also highlighted that Ticketmaster offers a range of ticket options, including early bird discounts, group rates, and package deals, to make events more accessible to a wider audience.

    Overall, the Ticketmaster UK boss maintained that the company is committed to providing a fair and transparent ticketing system that benefits both customers and event organizers.

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  • Ticketmaster Settles Class-Action Litigation in Canada


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    Ticketmaster is set to pay $6 million in a Canadian class action lawsuit regarding ‘drip pricing’ practices.

    Ticketmaster has settled a class action lawsuit in Canada regarding its “drip pricing” practices, for which it must pay out $6 million CAD. The settlement will be split between those signed on to the class action and was finalized last week in a Saskatchewan court.

    The lawsuit sparked from claims that Ticketmaster hid the prices of ticket fees in 2018, breaching the Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act. Allegations included that unnecessary fees outside the regular ticket price were added deceptively at check-out. Ticketmaster, while refusing to admit to any wrongdoing, agreed to settle.

    According to the settlement, affected customers are eligible to receive up to $45 in Ticketmaster credit, which can be used toward future ticket purchases. Eligible customers — those who purchased tickets in Canada between January 1, 2018 and June 30, 2018 — should soon see an email communication from the company with a link to receive their credit.

    Estimates indicate up to 100,000 individuals in Saskatchewan and potentially over a million across Canada could qualify for credits. Eligible customers will receive their credits through electronic gift cards. These are transferrable, but cannot exceed $45.

    “While this case does not involve a mega-settlement, it has proved to be a legitimate consumer protection lawsuit which could only have been viably prosecuted as a class action,” wrote Justice Graeme Mitchell, of Regina, Saskatchewan’s Court of King’s Bench. “Class counsel deserve an economic incentive for pursuing this claim to its successful resolution.”

    Attorneys will receive $1.7 million, or more than a quarter, of the settlement fund. Lead plaintiff Crystal Watch will receive $25,000.

    Once the distribution process is completed, any remaining funds from the settlement will be rerouted to organizations chosen by Ticketmaster and the plaintiff, pending final approval from the courts.

    This is far from the first time Ticketmaster has faced scrutiny over misleading pricing in Canada alone. In 2019, the Competition Bureau of Canada imposed a $4 million fine on the company over similar accusations, determining advertised prices were misleading due to mandatory fees added late in the transaction. “Canadians should be able to trust the prices advertised are the ones they will pay when purchasing tickets online,” said Commissioner Matthew Boswell.





    Ticketmaster, the popular ticketing company, has recently settled a class-action lawsuit in Canada. The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of consumers who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster, alleged that the company was charging excessive fees and deceiving customers with its pricing practices.

    The settlement, which is still pending court approval, will see Ticketmaster pay out $4.5 million to Canadian consumers who purchased tickets between 2007 and 2018. In addition to the monetary settlement, Ticketmaster has also agreed to make changes to its pricing practices in Canada, including providing more transparency around fees and charges.

    This settlement serves as a victory for consumers who have long been frustrated by Ticketmaster’s pricing practices. It also highlights the importance of holding companies accountable for their actions and ensuring that consumers are treated fairly.

    Overall, this settlement is a positive step towards improving transparency and fairness in the ticketing industry in Canada. Ticketmaster’s willingness to settle and make changes to its practices is a promising sign for consumers moving forward.

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  • Ticketmaster Canada Class-Action Settlement Awards Consumers Up To $45


    Ticketmaster Canada customers impacted by recent class-action litigation may soon receive electronic gift cards valued at approximately $45 each. This payout is part of a significant $6 million settlement approved by the Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench. The class-action lawsuit was initiated by Crystal Watch against Ticketmaster, Ticketmaster Canada, and parent company Live Nation Entertainment Inc., following revelations of undisclosed non-optional fees added during ticket purchases—a practice commonly referred to as “drip pricing.”

    Watch and her legal team argued this tactic violated the Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act, alleging Ticketmaster misled consumers by failing to display final costs until later stages of the checkout process. Despite denying any allegations of wrongdoing, Ticketmaster agreed to the settlement, which has now gained judicial approval. According to CBC, Watch is slated to receive $25,000 as part of the settlement, which capped the fees for legal counsel at $1.725 million.



    Great news for Canadian consumers! Ticketmaster Canada has reached a class-action settlement that could mean money back in your pocket.

    If you purchased tickets through Ticketmaster Canada between October 21, 1999, and June 27, 2013, you may be eligible to receive a refund of up to $45 per transaction. The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging that Ticketmaster charged excessive fees on ticket sales during that time period.

    To claim your refund, simply visit the settlement website and submit a claim form. The deadline to file a claim is [insert deadline date], so be sure to act fast.

    This is a great opportunity for consumers to recoup some of the money they may have overpaid for tickets in the past. Don’t miss out on this chance to get some cash back from Ticketmaster Canada.

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  • Ticketmaster class-action settlement to reimburse 1 million Canadians for deceptive fees


    People who bought event tickets through Ticketmaster in 2018 are now eligible for compensation.

    A $6-million settlement that could see around a million Canadians eligible for a credit with Ticketmaster was finalized last week at Regina’s Court of King’s Bench.

    The lawsuit, launched by plaintiff Crystal Watch, took Ticketmaster to court for hiding the prices of ticket fees in 2018. Ticketmaster refused to agree to any wrongdoing on their part, but the case never went to trial and the company agreed to settle.

    The suit was overseen by Justice Graeme Mitchell. He wrote in the published decision that affected customers are eligible to receive up to $45 in Ticketmaster credit to be used toward future ticket purchases. The credit is transferable, but can only be used once.

    Watch, who acted as the representative plaintiff, received an honorarium of $25,000, paid from the settlement amount.

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    The settlement was finazlized at Regina’s Court of King’s Bench on Jan. 15. (Chris Edwards/CBC)

    The class action case claimed that Ticketmaster engaged in unfair “drip pricing,” where unnecessary fees outside the regular ticket price were deceptively added to the total price. The lawsuit said this breached The Consumer Protection and Business Practices Act.

    In order to be eligible, customers need to have purchased tickets through Ticketmaster for Canadian events between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2018. Customers in Quebec and any Ticketmaster employees aren’t eligible for compensation. 

    Regina lawyer Tony Merchant, whose firm represented the plaintiffs, previously said he believes up to 100,000 people in Saskatchewan and about a million people across Canada could be eligible for a credit. 

    Eligible Ticketmaster users should get an email shortly from Ticketmaster with a link to receive their credit.

    If a Ticketmaster user who is eligible for credit doesn’t receive it, Merchant said they can contact his firm.

    How the money is being distributed

    The lawsuit resulted in a $6-million settlement, out of which lawyers will take $1,725,000 in fees due to the case being a class action lawsuit. This will leave Ticketmaster users with $4.3-million to be distributed between people affected.

    “While this case does not involve a mega-settlement, it has proved to be a legitimate consumer protection lawsuit which could only have been viably prosecuted as a class action,” the judge said in a written decision. “Class counsel deserve an economic incentive for pursuing this claim to its successful resolution.”



    Ticketmaster, the popular ticket-selling platform, has reached a class-action settlement in Canada that will reimburse 1 million Canadians for deceptive fees. The settlement, which was approved by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, will see Ticketmaster refund customers for fees that were not clearly disclosed at the time of purchase.

    The lawsuit alleged that Ticketmaster misled customers by charging hidden fees on top of advertised ticket prices, leading to inflated costs for consumers. The settlement will see Ticketmaster issue refunds to eligible customers who purchased tickets between October 1, 2013, and June 23, 2019. Customers who are eligible for refunds will receive an email notification with instructions on how to claim their reimbursement.

    This class-action settlement is a victory for Canadian consumers who have been subjected to deceptive practices by Ticketmaster. It serves as a reminder to companies that they must be transparent about fees and charges to ensure a fair and honest purchasing experience for customers.

    If you believe you are eligible for a refund as part of this settlement, be sure to keep an eye on your email for further instructions on how to claim your reimbursement. Let this be a lesson to all companies that deceptive practices will not go unnoticed or unpunished.

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  • Walmart AMP transitions to Ticketmaster for ticketing services


    Ticketmaster takes over ticketing for the Walmart AMP starting Tuesday, Jan. 21.

    The Walmart AMP announced the change on Monday, emphasizing the transition is just for the AMP only not the Walton Arts Center.

    “Ticketmaster has a history of providing a robust ticketing platform for venues experiencing growth like ours,” said Peter B. Lane, president and CEO of Walton Arts Center via press release. “It can scale quickly and help us meet the expanding needs of our community and the touring industry.”

    According to the statement from the AMP, all tickets for new AMP shows will be sold through Ticketmaster. Ticket sales for previously announced shows will transition to Ticketmaster over the next months. Until the transition is complete, all Walmart AMP ticket sales will be online only.

    The correct ticketing service can be found through amptickets.com.

    All tickets purchased before Jan. 21 are still valid and will remain in each patron’s Walmart AMP wallet. Tickets purchased after Jan. 21 will be in the patron’s Ticketmaster account or in the Ticketmaster app. When attending the show, patrons will access tickets from the AMP wallet or the Ticketmaster app, depending on where the tickets were purchased.

    Those who already have a Ticketmaster account, do not need to create a new one and may use their existing Ticketmaster account to purchase all future Walmart AMP tickets.

    Patrons are directed to visit amptickets.com for additional details.



    Exciting News: Walmart AMP transitions to Ticketmaster for ticketing services!

    We are thrilled to announce that Walmart AMP has partnered with Ticketmaster for all ticketing services moving forward. This new partnership will provide our customers with a seamless and convenient ticket buying experience for all of our upcoming events.

    With Ticketmaster’s advanced technology and user-friendly interface, purchasing tickets for concerts, shows, and other events at Walmart AMP will be easier than ever before. Customers can expect a secure and reliable ticketing process, along with excellent customer support for any inquiries or issues that may arise.

    We are confident that this transition to Ticketmaster will enhance the overall ticket buying experience for our valued customers. Stay tuned for more updates and information on upcoming events at Walmart AMP, and get ready to purchase your tickets with ease through Ticketmaster!

    Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you at Walmart AMP soon.

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  • Walmart AMP moves all ticketing services to Ticketmaster


    Officials said the change is driven by the venue’s rapid growth.

    ROGERS, Ark. — The Walmart AMP will begin using Ticketmaster as its exclusive ticketing service starting Jan. 21. 

    Officials said the change is driven by the venue’s rapid growth. 

    “Ticketmaster has a history of providing a robust ticketing platform for venues experiencing growth like ours,” Walton Arts Center President and CEO Peter Lane said. “It can scale quickly and help us meet the expanding needs of our community and the touring industry.”

    Starting Tuesday, all new Walmart AMP shows for 2025 will be sold through Ticketmaster. Additionally, new ticket sales for previously announced 2025 events will gradually shift to Ticketmaster in the coming months.

    While an exact timeline for the full transition was not provided, officials confirmed that all Walmart AMP ticket sales will be available online only. Concertgoers can visit amptickets.com to access the appropriate ticketing service. 

    This change only applies to Walmart AMP shows and will not affect ticketing for the Walton Arts Center.  

    What happens to tickets already purchased for 2025 shows?

    According to the Walmart AMP, all tickets purchased before Jan. 21 will still be valid and can be accessed in the Walmart AMP wallet. 

    All tickets purchased after the transition date will be accessible through Ticketmaster accounts or the Ticketmaster app. For those with existing Ticketmaster accounts, these can be used to purchase and manage tickets for future Walmart AMP events.



    Exciting news for concert-goers in Northwest Arkansas! The Walmart AMP has announced that they will be moving all ticketing services to Ticketmaster. This means that purchasing tickets for all upcoming shows at the AMP will now be easier and more convenient than ever before.

    With Ticketmaster’s user-friendly platform, concert-goers will be able to quickly and securely purchase tickets online, as well as access their tickets digitally on their smartphones. This move to Ticketmaster will also provide concert-goers with access to a wider range of ticket options, including VIP packages and premium seating.

    So whether you’re looking to see your favorite band, comedian, or other live performance at the Walmart AMP, be sure to visit Ticketmaster to secure your tickets and make the most of your concert experience. Stay tuned for more updates and announcements on upcoming shows at the Walmart AMP!

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