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

Leading Artists Call on PM Starmer to Tackle Exploitative Ticket Touting Industry

As the UK's most successful musicians, including Radiohead, Dua Lipa, and Coldplay, have come together in a show of solidarity, urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to take decisive action against "pernicious" ticket tout websites. These platforms, where tickets are bought and sold for exorbitant prices, are allegedly exploited by ruthless touts who are preventing genuine fans from accessing live music events.

According to the artists' open statement, secondary ticketing companies have lobbied fiercely against a proposed cap on resale prices, claiming it would lead to more fraud. However, the musicians dispute this, arguing that removing for-profit resale would make it easier for fans to spot illegal behaviour.

The issue has come to light through reports by the Guardian and consumer group Which?, which found evidence of exorbitant prices being charged by touts on websites such as Viagogo and StubHub. In some cases, tickets have been listed for thousands of pounds, with a Coldplay ticket sold for £814.52.

The artists are now calling on Starmer to use the next king's speech to fulfil Labour's general election manifesto pledge to cap resale prices at between zero and a 30% increase on the face value of a ticket. This move would help fix elements of the secondary ticketing market that serve the interests of touts, whose exploitative practices are preventing genuine fans from accessing live music events.

Some of the UK's biggest touts have been revealed to use bots and specialist browser software to maximise their ticket hauls, leading to prosecutions and prison sentences. Meanwhile, alleged "speculative selling" – a practice in which touts advertise tickets they do not actually have, pocketing fans' money before attempting to source real tickets cheaply – has also been uncovered.

The artists and organisations backing them believe that capping resale prices would make it easier for genuine fans to access live music events without being ripped off. With Starmer facing mounting pressure from both the public and his own party members on this issue, it remains to be seen whether he will take decisive action against the ticket tout industry.
 
I'm really concerned about these secondary ticketing companies, they're taking advantage of people who just want to go see their favorite artists live 🤯. It's not fair that these touts can charge exorbitant prices for tickets and make a profit off fans who are desperate to get in. I think the Prime Minister should definitely take action and cap resale prices at 30% or less, it would really help to prevent this exploitation.

The fact that some of these touts use bots and special software to buy up all the good seats is just ridiculous 🤖. And it's not like they're doing anything productive with their money, they're just lining their pockets while fans are being ripped off. I'm glad that Radiohead, Dua Lipa, and Coldplay are speaking out about this issue, it's time for the government to take notice.

I've had friends who have been scammed by these ticket touts before, it's a nightmare 🤕. They end up paying way more than face value for tickets only to find that they can't get in or that the event gets cancelled. It's just not right. So I think this is an issue that needs to be addressed ASAP 💨.
 
🎵💼 I think PM Starmer gotta step in on this one. These touts are like vampires, suckin' blood from genuine fans 🍷. Cap on resale prices would level the playin' field and let fans get decent seats at live shows without breakin' the bank 💸. Artists already doin' it tough with venue costs and whatnot, the last thing they need is some tout makin' a killin' off 'em 🤑. The gov's got to crack down on these bots and fake sellers, it's time to put an end to this rip-off culture 🚫👮‍♂️

~~ diagram of a person with a money bag and a bandaged head, surrounded by broken ticket stubs ~~

Ticket tout industry: 1, Genuine fans: 0 👎
 
I feel like we're living in a world where art and commerce have become two sides of the same coin... 🤔 When artists like Radiohead and Dua Lipa are forced to speak out against the system, it's a harsh reminder that even our passions can be exploited for profit. These secondary ticketing companies are taking advantage of genuine fans, who just want to experience live music without breaking the bank 💸. It's like they're playing a cruel game of musical chairs, where the touts get to keep all the seats and the real fans are left standing in the cold ❄️.

I wonder if we'll ever reach a point where art is truly accessible to everyone, or will we just be forced to pay more and more for the privilege of experiencing it? 🎟️ It's like our love of music has become a luxury item that only the wealthy can afford... 😕
 
Ugh, I'm so over these ticket touting websites 🤯! Like, can't they just chill? The artists are totally right, though - it's such a racket that's ruining it for everyone who actually wants to see a concert live 💸. And don't even get me started on the touts who use bots and browser software to scam people out of their cash 🤖. It's wild that they're making so much money off innocent fans, while those artists are just trying to do their thing.

I mean, come on, PM Starmer - it's time to step up and fix this! A cap on resale prices would be a total game-changer for genuine fans like me 🎉. It's not rocket science, guys - if you can't afford the ticket price, don't try to resell it at a higher price or use some shady tactic to get your hands on one cheaply 😒. Just let people enjoy the music in peace!

And, btw, £814.52 for a Coldplay ticket? Are you kidding me?! 💸 That's just ridiculous!
 
OMG, can you believe those touts are like the ultimate suckers 🤣! They're basically begging for a price cap so they can't rip off fans even more. It's like, I get it, they wanna make some cash, but not at the expense of our sanity 😂. And £814.52 for a Coldplay ticket? That's just ridiculous 💸. PM Starmer needs to step in and put an end to this madness ASAP ⏰. Let's hope he doesn't get caught up in the drama like those touts do 🤦‍♂️. Anyway, I'm kinda hoping for some regulation, not a total ban on resale sites tho 🤔. It's all about balance, right? 😉
 
I'm so done with these secondary ticketing websites 🤯! I mean, who wants to pay £814.52 for a Coldplay ticket? It's just not right. Artists are speaking out because they've had enough of these touts taking advantage of fans and making a profit off their hard work. The fact that some touts use bots and browser software to get their hands on more tickets is disgusting 😡. And it's not like it's fair to genuine fans who just want to enjoy the music live. I think it's time for the PM to step in and put an end to this exploitative industry once and for all 💪. Maybe if we cap resale prices, touts won't have as much to gain from ripping off fans. Fingers crossed Starmer will take action 🤞
 
omg what's going on with these ticket tout websites?! 🤯 i was trying to get tix for that concert last year but i got scammed out of £200 because some tout reseller is raking it in 💸 and now these famous artists are speaking out against it? that's so cool of them to band together like that 🙌

i feel for the genuine fans who just wanna see their fave bands live, but get stuck paying through the nose because touts are just making a killing off of people 😩. cap on resale prices would be a great start, idk how viagogo and stubhub can keep arguing against it tho 🤔

starmer needs to step up and make some noise about this ASAP, i'm rooting for him 💪
 
idk, i'm torn about this... 🤔 on one hand, i think its super unfair that touts are making bank off people who just wanna see their fave bands live 🎟️ and it's totally reasonable to wanna cap resale prices to prevent those people from exploiting fans. but at the same time, some of these touts are basically bots with fancy software 😂 and i feel bad for them because they're getting prosecuted and stuff... maybe a middle ground would be better? like a cap on resale prices but also some kind of loophole or safe haven for legit resellers who aren't trying to rip people off 🤷‍♂️
 
Ugh, can you believe these touts are still at it? I mean, I love live music as much as the next person, but it's just so messed up that people are making a profit off of fans being price-gouged for tickets. I was at this huge Coldplay concert back in '07 and I saw some guy selling face-value tix for like $500+... yeah, that's just crazy talk! 🤑

I think it's time someone stepped in to regulate these resale sites and put a cap on those prices. It's not fair to the fans who just want to enjoy the show without breaking the bank. I mean, some of these touts are literally using bots and software to game the system... that's just shady business. 🤥

The fact that it's taken all these artists coming together for someone like Starmer to take action is pretty concerning, though. It's not like this was a surprise or anything – we've known about ticket tout websites being sketchy for ages. But hey, at least now there's some public pressure on him to do something about it... fingers crossed! 🤞
 
I feel so frustrated with these secondary ticketing websites 🤯🎟️. I mean, who wants to pay £814.52 for a Coldplay ticket? That's just crazy! 🤑 They're basically exploiting genuine fans and making it hard for us to get tickets to our fave concerts.

I think PM Starmer should totally listen to the artists and cap resale prices at 30% increase or less 📈👍. It's not like it would hurt anyone - it would just make sure that touts don't get away with ripping people off 💸. Plus, if they're selling tickets without actually having them, that's just wrong 🙅‍♂️.

Here's a simple flowchart to help illustrate the issue:
```
+-------------------+
| Fan wants ticket |
+-------------------+
|
|
v
+-------------------+
| Touts buy tickets |
| and resell at high |
| prices |
+-------------------+
|
|
v
+-------------------+
| Genuine fans can't |
| get tickets |
+-------------------+
```
It's just common sense, you know? 🤔
 
omg u gotta feel 4 the artists 🤘 they r gettin robbed by these touts who just wanna make a quick buck off fans who really wanna see them live 🤑 its so unfair that some ppl are making thousands of pounds from selling just one ticket ! 🤑 and then they say its legit cuz they bought it 1st ? no way 🙅‍♂️ if we capped resale prices, touts wouldnt be able 2 exploit fans like this its all about fairness n making sure genuine fans can access events without getting ripped off 💯
 
OMG u guys! 😱 I'm literally so down for this!!! 🤩 The artists are right, those touts are SOOO exploitative!!! 🤑 They're just taking advantage of fans who wanna see their fave bands live and raking in the cash 💸 like there's no tomorrow. I mean, £814.52 for a Coldplay ticket?!?! 😲 That's just crazy talk! 🤯 The government needs to step in and put an end to this nonsense ASAP 🚫. Capping resale prices would be a great first step, but we need more than that – we need real action against those touts who are making all the money off of fans' desperation 😡. Let's get PM Starmer on board with this and make some changes happen!!! 💪
 
🤦‍♂️ come on keir starmer, can't you just cap those resale prices already? like, we get it, touts are shady but also kinda genius at exploiting fans 🤑. seriously though, 30% increase doesn't seem too shabby for genuine fans who wanna see their fave bands live without getting ripped off 💸. and btw, if bots & specialist browser software can catch touts, why not put a price cap in place? it's like they say, "don't believe the hype" but in this case, let's just believe we're gonna get some decent resale prices 🙏
 
I'm so frustrated with the ticket touting scene in the UK 🤯. I mean, can you even believe some people are making thousands of pounds off tickets that they don't even need? It's just not right, you know? The artists are totally right, we should be able to get tickets at face value without some tout ripping us off 💸.

I've tried buying tickets from secondary sites and it's always a nightmare, trying to figure out if the prices are legit or not. And then there are the stories of people getting scammed by touts who don't even have the tickets 🤦‍♀️. It's just so unfair for genuine fans like me who want to enjoy live music events.

I think it's time for PM Starmer to take action and cap resale prices, like he promised in his manifesto 💪. It's not too much to ask for a fair chance to get tickets without getting ripped off. I'm rooting for the artists on this one 👏.
 
🤯 I'm so done with these secondary ticketing websites! They're like the ultimate party crashers – they show up uninvited and start driving up prices just for the sake of making a profit 💸. It's no wonder Radiohead, Dua Lipa, and Coldplay are teaming up to take down this nasty industry 🤝. A cap on resale prices would be a total game-changer for fans like me who just wanna enjoy some live music without breaking the bank 🎵. I mean, £814.52 is wild – that's like, crazy! 💸 We need PM Starmer to step up and make some noise about this 🗣️. It's time to put an end to these exploitative touts and their bots and browser tricks 🔍. Fingers crossed he'll take action soon 👊
 
I'm getting so frustrated with these ticket touting websites 🙄! I mean, can't they just leave tickets alone? You see a Coldplay gig coming up and you really want to go, but then you see this £814.52 price tag for a single ticket? No chance, mate! It's like they're taking advantage of people who are desperate to see their favourite band live.

And it's not like these websites are doing anything good for the music industry either 🤑. They're just making a profit off people who can't afford tickets anymore. I don't get why some people think they're so clever with their bots and browser software... it's just shady business, if you ask me 👀.

I reckon the artists are right to call out PM Starmer on this one 🤝. It's about time he took action against these exploitative touts and made sure fans can get tickets at a fair price. Capping resale prices would be a great start – it'd make it easier for genuine fans like me to buy tickets without getting ripped off 💸.
 
I gotta say, those artists are totally right 🙌! I mean, come on, £814.52 for a Coldplay ticket? That's just ridiculous 💸. The fact that touts are using bots and special software to manipulate prices is straight up cheating 🤦‍♂️. And don't even get me started on those "speculative sellers" – what a scam 🚫.

I'm all for capping resale prices, it makes total sense 🙏. It's like, if you wanna see a concert, you should be able to do so without breaking the bank 💸. The artists are right that this move would level the playing field and make sure genuine fans can access live music events without being ripped off.

I'm surprised more people aren't speaking out about this issue 🤔. It's not like it's a new problem, but it seems to be getting more attention now 💡. Maybe with Starmer taking action, we'll finally see some real change 🔄.
 
🎵 I'm so fed up with these greedy touts taking advantage of fans who just want to see their fave artists live 🤬. It's not right that they can rip people off like this and get away with it 🤑. As a parent, I've seen my kids get excited about tickets for a concert or show and then watch as the prices skyrocket 💸. It's heartbreaking to think that some people might be missing out because of these exploitative practices 😔. PM Starmer needs to take action and cap those resale prices ASAP ⏰. It's time to make sure fair prices are available for everyone, not just the touts 🙌. Let's get behind this campaign and make some noise 💥!
 
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