British music stars urge Starmer to tackle 'pernicious' ticket tout websites

British Artists Unite to Warn of Perils of Secondary Ticketing Websites

The world-renowned music industry has spoken out in unison, urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to take decisive action against "pernicious" ticket tout websites. A coalition of 38 top British artists, including Radiohead, Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and Iron Maiden, have issued an open statement expressing their outrage over the exploitative practices of secondary ticketing companies.

These companies, such as Viagogo and StubHub, allow touts to bulk buy tickets at face value, only to resell them for exorbitant prices on platforms like eBay, which can reach thousands of pounds. The artists argue that this practice prevents genuine fans from accessing the music, theatre, and sports they love.

The issue has come to light through undercover footage, which reveals a lucrative black market for tickets that are often bought and sold without the presence of the original seller. These touts have been known to use sophisticated methods, including bots and browser software, to maximize their gains.

According to Which?, a consumer group, ticket prices on these platforms can be staggering, with some examples including Oasis tickets listed at £3,498.85 on StubHub and £4,442 on Viagogo, while a Coldplay ticket was listed for £814.52 on StubHub. The most extreme case found was a ticket for the All Points East festival in London's Victoria Park headlined by Raye listed for a staggering £114,666 on Viagogo.

The artists' statement claims that if not addressed, this "speculative selling" practice will become even more prevalent, as touts will look to exploit fans through unregulated sales on social media and offshore sites. They believe that capping resale prices would actually make it easier for fans to spot illegal behavior, rather than increasing outright fraud.

Government officials have responded by stating their commitment to tackling touts, but have yet to reveal specific plans. The next king's speech will be a crucial moment in this saga, as Labour had pledged to cap ticket resale prices during the general election campaign.

The music industry is now calling on Prime Minister Starmer to take decisive action against these exploitative practices and ensure that genuine fans can access live events without being forced to pay inflated prices.
 
I'm thinking, if 38 top artists are saying secondary ticketing websites are a major problem, it's probably worth listening to them... 🤔 I mean, the examples of prices on these platforms are insane - £3k+ for Oasis tickets? It's not right that genuine fans can't get tickets without being ripped off by touts. But do we really need the government to cap resale prices? That could just create more opportunities for illegitimate sales. What's the actual harm here? Is it just about the money or is there a bigger issue at play? 🤑
 
OMG, £114,666 for a concert ticket? That's like buying a house 🏠💸! I mean, I get it, some people are willing to shell out the cash, but what about us regular folks who just wanna rock out without breaking the bank? 😂 These touts need to be stopped before they drive fans crazy! 💥
 
I'm so fed up with those secondary ticketing websites! 🤯 They're taking advantage of people's love for music and theatre, charging ridiculous prices just because some sneaky tout bought them at face value. It's not fair to the genuine fans who want to enjoy a concert or show without breaking the bank 💸. The artists are right to speak out against these pernicious practices - we need the government to step in and set some limits on resale prices, so people can trust that they're buying from authorized sellers 🤝. I mean, £114,666 for a ticket? That's just crazy! 😱
 
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OMG, can u believe this?! 🤯 These secondary ticketing websites are literally ripping off fans left & right! 💸 I mean, who needs £3,498 for a ticket to Oasis? That's just insane! 😱 And don't even get me started on the touts using bots and browser software to make their money... it's like they're playing a dirty game of online poker! 🃏 The artists are right, if we don't do something about this, it'll be a total disaster! 🚨 We need some strong action from PM Starmer ASAP! 💪 #TicketToutsAreTheWorst #FairPricesForFans #SaveOurLiveEvents
 
🤔 I remember buying those £100+ festival tickets online back in 2018, thinking it was a good deal... but then found out the ticket tout had bought them up just hours before the event for pennies! 😡 That's when I realized how broken the system is. It's not fair to fans who wanna see their fave bands live. Artists are right to speak out against these shady companies. If we can regulate prices, maybe we can also reduce the ridiculous amounts touts make from resale fees. The gov should take action before the next King's Speech 📝🎶
 
I'm so done with these secondary ticketing websites 🤯💸. It's like they're sucking the life out of tickets, leaving only a bunch of overpriced garbage for desperate fans who just wanna see their fave artists live. The prices on eBay are wild 💥£3k+ for a single ticket? Are you kidding me?! 🙄
 
I'm so frustrated with those secondary ticketing websites 🤬, they're literally sucking the life out of our favourite artists and fans! I mean, who needs a ticket tout website when we already have eBay? It's like they're taking advantage of people's desperation to see their fave bands live. And £114,666 for one ticket?! Are you kidding me?! That's just insane 💸.

I totally get why the artists are speaking out and wanting PM Starmer to do something about it. Capping resale prices would be a great start, and it would actually help fans spot those dodgy touts. It's time for our government to step up and make some noise about this issue. We need some real change here 🗣️.

I'm all for the artists taking matters into their own hands, but it's not fair that they have to deal with these exploitative websites in the first place. Can't we just have a level playing field where fans can get tickets at face value? It's not too much to ask, right? 🤦‍♀️
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around those crazy ticket prices 😱! I mean, I get it, there are touts out there who wanna make a quick buck, but £114,666 for a festival ticket?! That's just ridiculous 🤑. I remember going to see Radiohead live back in 2017 and we were all fighting over the best seats on eBay... it was like a war 😂. But this is taking it too far. The artists are right, genuine fans shouldn't have to break the bank to get tickets to their fave shows. Maybe capping resale prices would be the way to go? It's not perfect, but at least it'd give us fans a chance to snag those tickets without being ripped off 💸. I'm curious to see what the government's got planned for this... fingers crossed 🤞
 
OMG, I'm like totally outraged about this 🤯! These secondary ticketing websites are literally taking advantage of people's love for music and festivals. The prices on StubHub and Viagogo are crazy!!! £3,498.85 for Oasis tickets?!?! And £114,666 for a Raye ticket?! That's just insane 💸. It's not fair to the fans who actually wanna see their favorite artists perform. I think the artists have every right to speak out against these practices and demand that the government takes action 🤝. We need to protect our fans from getting ripped off like this! And can we please, for the love of all things good, cap those resale prices?! 💖
 
I'm low-key frustrated about this whole thing, tbh 🤯. These ticket tout websites are literally killing the music industry for us, you know? Like, who's buying these super expensive tickets just to resell them and make a profit off genuine fans? It's just not right.

And I feel like the government is being kinda slow on this one... we need some real action now 🕒. Capping resale prices would be a good start, but it's not gonna stop touts from exploiting us if they can just keep dodging regulations.

I mean, have you ever tried to get tickets for a popular show and got burned by one of these websites? It's like, you're already stressed out trying to score tickets, and then you find out someone else is going to pay triple the price for it? Not cool 😤.
 
omg u no!! i'm literally shook by this news 🤯 i mean, £114k for a concert tix?? it's just not right 🙅‍♀️ like how r the artists supposed 2 deal w/ these secondary ticketing sites tho? can't they just stop them or smthn? 😩 and yaaas to capping resale prices tho! i think it's a genius idea, it'll def make it harder for touts 2 exploit fans 👍 plus, it'll be so much easier 4 genuine fans 2 spot illegal behavior 🕵️‍♀️ what's next? 🤔
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s really crazy how some people are making bank off others who just want to enjoy a concert or show 🤯 Like, I get it, ticket prices are already kinda steep, but these secondary ticketing sites taking advantage of fans is just not right? It's like they're sucking the fun outta things for everyone else. And £114k?!?! That's just wild 😲
 
OMG, can't believe all those artists are banding together 🤝🏼🎸 like this! The secondary ticketing websites are literally taking advantage of people's desperation to see their fave bands live 💸👀 I mean, £3,498 for an Oasis ticket? That's just crazy! 😲 And what's up with the touts using bots and browser software to buy tickets in bulk? So shady 🤥. If we capping resale prices would make it easier for fans to spot scams, that makes total sense to me 🙌. Prime Minister Starmer needs to step up and take action now 💪🏼.
 
Ugh 😱 just saw those prices for Oasis tickets 🤯 £3,498.85?! That's insane! Can't believe people are making that much cash off desperate fans 🤑 Secondary ticketing websites are the WORST 💔 And now it turns out they're using bots and browser software to get away with it? So unfair 😡 The music industry is really speaking out about this one too 👏 I'm all for capping resale prices, it's a good start ⚖️ Wish PM Starmer would make some real changes soon ⏰
 
🤯 think it's kinda messed up how some artists are getting ripped off by these secondary ticketing websites... like, they're already making a living off their music, but then these touts come in and just take advantage of the fans who wanna see them live 🎸. it's not right that some people can buy tickets at face value and then resell them for thousands more - it's like they're profiting off the love of others' music without even being involved in the first place 🤑. we should be supporting our artists, not just lining their pockets with cash 💸.
 
omg I'm so glad some big names are speaking out about this 🤯 secondary ticketing websites are literally ruining it for everyone! I mean, who wants to shell out thousands of pounds just because some tout has bought up all the tickets? It's not fair to fans at all 🙅‍♀️. The artists are totally right that if we don't do something about this, it'll get even worse and people will be exploited. We need PM Starmer to take action ASAP 💪!
 
OMG u guys wnt 2 believe what's goin on wif tix prices rn 🤯 they r gettin sold for thosuand$ 💸 like who buys a ticket 4 £3,498? 😂 and its not even the artist performin! 😂 anywayz i think its time 4 a change 2 happen we need 2 make sure that fans can go 2 events w/o havin 2 break thir backs 💸
 
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