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Tickets On The Edge Of Town

Posted on Wednesday February 4, 2009 at 02:16 PM 13 |

Bruce Springsteen addresses ticketing issues via an open letter on his Web site.

The following is from BruceSpringsteen.net

A LETTER TO OUR FANS:
We know there was much confusion regarding Ticketmaster and TicketsNow during last Monday's on-sale dates. We were as confused as you were, as we were given no advance notice of the major changes in the Ticketmaster-TicketsNow world. (Bear in mind that we are not clients of any ticketing company, and that all those arrangements are between venues and ticketing companies.)

Last Monday, we were informed that Ticketmaster was redirecting your log-in requests for tickets at face value, to their secondary site TicketsNow, which specializes in up-selling tickets at above face value. They did this even when other seats remained available at face value. We condemn this practice.

We perceive this as a pure conflict of interest. Ticketmaster is there to ensure that we have a good, fair sale of our tickets at their face value plus normal ticketing charges. TicketsNow is supposed to be a secondary site where people who already have tickets may exchange, trade, and, unfortunately, speculate with them. We have asked this redirection from Ticketmaster to TicketsNow cease and desist immediately and Ticketmaster has agreed to do so in the future and has removed its unwanted material from their and our site.

We know the many cynical arguments some make in favor of the Ticketmaster system: There are rumors that some artists or managers participate in Ticketmaster charges--we do not. There are rumors that some artists or managers are receiving a percentage of the amount above face value at secondary outlets like TicketsNow--we do not. Some artists or managers may not perceive there to be a conflict between having the distributor of their tickets in effect "scalping" those same tickets through a secondary company like TicketsNow--we do.

While many of you have sent notes to us and your local promoters, you may also send accurate informational letters to Albert Lopez of Ticketmaster and he will try to address your questions.

A final point for now: the one thing that would make the current ticket situation even worse for the fan than it is now would be Ticketmaster and Live Nation coming up with a single system, thereby returning us to a near monopoly situation in music ticketing. Several newspapers are reporting on this story right now. If you, like us, oppose that idea, you should make it known to your representatives.

The abuse of our fans and our trust by Ticketmaster has made us as furious as it has made many of you. We will continue to do our utmost now and in the future to make sure that these practices are permanently curtailed on our tours.

Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau and the entire Springsteen Tour Team


13 Comments leave a comment RSS

  1. 561
    AZ wrote:

    02:21 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    way to stand up against it! i admire that a lot.

  2. 257
    Heavy Metal Infant wrote:

    02:27 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    ROFL

  3. 617
    selyp wrote:

    02:39 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    He even comes out and says the the potential merger on Ticketmaster and Live Nation would make the current ticketing situation worse.  You are the man, Bruce!

  4. 172
    millionaireintraining wrote:

    03:03 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    Well said, Bruce.  Just another reason why you are "The Boss!".  Thanks for not letting your fans take it in the shorts.

  5. 2
    kevin.mcginity wrote:

    03:37 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    I was wondering why I could only get tickets slightly behind the stage for St. Paul when I was into the system less than 30 seconds after they went on sale.  I found it hard to believe that the entire lower ring could sell out ahead of me.  Thank you Bruce for your explanation and stand on this!

  6. 118
    Ol' Road Dawg wrote:

    04:22 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    So who actually regulates this kind of thing??  Anyone??  What stops T-*** from putting aside 30 or 40% of any given venue's seats for immediate posting on 'their' secondary website?   Hmmm... sell at face value and make x amount of money, or move them to the secondary site for XXX amount of money....

    So all we really have is the pledge of TB to make sure the fans get the first shot at prime tickets...ya right.

    "Give'em hell Boss!!"

  7. 172
    millionaireintraining wrote:

    04:34 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    And you know what REALLY irks me about Ticketmaster (besides everytthing)?

    A show gets cancelled and the TICKET BUYER gets a PARTIAL REFUND....they don't get back the "convenience fees or handling fees" which are usually upwards of $20 per ticket.   That's like buying something at the store that is defective and taking it back and only get some of your money back.

    This totally sucks and I hope TM does something about this.  The ticket buyer shouldn't have to eat 1 red cent if a show is cancelled.  

    Just wanted to vent. Thank you.

  8. 1
    abramske wrote:

    04:37 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    Unfortunately the market will bear what the market will bear.  If the world rejects the bloated ticket prices then they'll have no choice but to change the system.  I for one will cut my concert going to experience from 5 or 6 a year to 1 or 2.  Screw em'.

  9. 72
    Bucky D. Hellkatt wrote:

    05:24 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    kevin.mcginty:  i was caught in the website "line" for san jose for 7 minutes before TM finally accessed the order screen. Looked for the top tier pricing and got an offer for seats in the upper level, about in the middle. Decided to look at the middle tier and got kicked to the TicketsNow / TicketExchange screen.  Went back, tried the cheap seats, and got another offer for behind-the-stage seats. Gonna wait for the second LA onsale this weekend, but they were NOT OUT of tickets when they sent me to the secondary market sites.

  10. 108
    royboy wrote:

    07:20 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    dickmemaster/ticketbastard, can *** up black coffee,a one car accident

  11. 107
    randyjregan87 wrote:

    11:48 PM, Feb 04, 2009

    apps.facebook.com/.../1743400.

    Please join my cause.

  12. 2
    Local Promoter wrote:

    02:49 AM, Feb 05, 2009

    Give 'em hell Boss!

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