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

British Music Stars Urge PM to Tackle Perilous Ticket Tout Websites

In a joint letter, 38 world-renowned artists have called upon Prime Minister Keir Starmer to address the growing issue of "pernicious" ticket tout websites that exploit music fans. The group, which includes Radiohead, Dua Lipa, and Coldplay, has collectively sold over half a billion albums and is now using its collective voice to highlight the need for urgent action.

The artists expressed their frustration with "secondary ticketing" platforms such as Viagogo and StubHub, where tickets are often resold at exorbitant prices, leaving genuine fans unable to access the music, theatre, or sports they love. The group has vowed to tackle this problem head-on, advocating for a hard cap on resale prices to prevent touts from profiting from the desperation of fans.

The issue is not new, but recent undercover footage reveals that some of the UK's biggest touts have been secretly lobbying against proposed legislation aimed at curbing their activities. Meanwhile, consumer groups like Which? have exposed exorbitant prices charged by touts on platforms such as Viagogo and StubHub, with tickets for popular events listed for thousands of pounds.

For example, Oasis tickets for Wembley Stadium shows were listed for £3,498.85 on StubHub, while a Coldplay ticket was priced at £814.52. The most egregious case was a Raye concert ticket sold for £114,666 on Viagogo – a price that is simply unsustainable for genuine fans.

The artists are not alone in their concerns. Consumer groups and organisations like UK Music, FanFair Alliance, and the Football Supporters' Association have also spoken out against the exploitation of music fans by touts.

Viagogo and StubHub have both claimed to be fully compliant with UK regulations, but critics argue that these companies are merely profiteering from the desperation of fans. The government has promised to unveil its plans shortly, but many are calling for urgent action to protect the rights of genuine fans.

As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: something needs to change to prevent music fans from being taken advantage of by unscrupulous touts. With the support of 38 world-renowned artists, it's time for the government to take notice and act decisively to protect the rights of music lovers everywhere.
 
OMG, can you even imagine having to pay £3k+ for just one ticket 🤯! It's mental that some touts are making that much cash off fans who just want to enjoy a concert 🎶. I think the artists have every right to be mad and is totally reasonable of them to ask the PM to step in and sort this out ASAP 💪. We need to protect our rights as consumers, especially when it comes to events we're actually excited about 🤩. Maybe if there's a hard cap on resale prices, touts won't get so greedy... fingers crossed that something changes soon 💕
 
omg these ticket tout websites r so extra!! i mean what's wrong with people buying tickets just to resell them at inflated prices?? it's like they're taking advantage of fans who actually wanna see their fave artists live 🤯🎵 and yeah the gov needs to step in ASAP to put a stop to this nonsense 🚫👊
 
🚫 This is getting outta hand 🤑 Tickets are meant for people who actually wanna see the show not just some profiteering touts who dont care about fans. Need a hard cap on resale prices ASAP ⏰
 
omg did u know that in 2022 alone, secondary ticketing sites made £1.5 billion from UK events 🤑🎟️ but on the other hand, fans are paying up to 10x face value for same tickets 🤯 like what's going on?! 🙄 and btw have u seen those prices for Oasis & Coldplay tix? 😲 £3,498.85 and £814.52 lol that's insane! 💸 fanfair alliance says that 70% of secondary ticketing sales are done without any sort of legit proof of purchase 🚫 like what are these touts hiding?! 🤔 stats say that 62% of fans trust secondary ticketing sites to get genuine tickets 📊 meanwhile, only 21% actually get a legitimate ticket 🎟️ u gotta wonder how many ppl r getting ripped off every year? 🤯
 
I'm getting so frustrated with these ticket tout websites 🤯. I mean, can you believe they're charging £3,498.85 for Oasis tickets at Wembley Stadium?! That's just insane! It's no wonder genuine fans are struggling to get tickets. These platforms are basically just profiteering off people's desperation.

The fact that some of the big touts have been secretly lobbying against proposed legislation is just worrying 🤔. It's like they're trying to cover their tracks and avoid getting caught. And now, with these exorbitant prices being exposed, it's clear that something needs to change.

I think the artists are right on the money when they say we need a hard cap on resale prices 📈. It's time for the government to take action and protect music fans' rights. We can't keep letting these touts take advantage of people who just want to enjoy live music or sports events without breaking the bank 💸. The clock is ticking, so let's hope our PM takes notice soon! ⏰
 
omg, i'm so glad the british music stars are speaking out against these scammers lol 🤯 they're literally selling tickets for thousands of pounds on websites like stubhub and viagogo?! that's just insane 😱 oasis wembley stadium tickets were listed for like 3k+£ it's no wonder genuine fans can't even get tickets anymore 🎟️ the artists are right, we need a hard cap on resale prices ASAP 💪 or else i'll be forced to look elsewhere for my music festivals 🤷‍♀️
 
🤔 I feel so sorry for those fans who get caught up in the chaos of ticket tout websites. £114,666 is just insane, right? 🤑 It's like these companies are taking advantage of people's desperation and passion for live events. And what really gets my goat is that some of these big touts are secretly lobbying against legislation to curb their activities. It's like they're more interested in lining their pockets than doing the right thing.

I think it's about time the government steps in and sets some hard limits on resale prices. I mean, who needs that kind of money? The fans shouldn't have to pay those kinds of prices just because someone else is willing to shell out a small fortune. It's not fair, and it's definitely not right.

I'm loving the fact that all these top artists are speaking out against this issue though - it shows that they care about their fans and want to see them protected. Maybe we'll finally get some real change soon 🤞
 
🤔 I feel so bad for all those people who are getting ripped off by these ticket tout websites 🤑. It's like they're taking advantage of fans' desperation to make a quick buck. The prices on StubHub and Viagogo are just crazy 💸, especially for popular events. I mean, £3,498.85 for an Oasis gig? That's just not right 😡. And what really gets my goat is that some of these touts are even secretly lobbying against legislation to stop them 🤥. It's time for the government to step in and put a hard cap on resale prices or something. The artists are right, this is a major issue that needs urgent attention 🔊.
 
🎶👥 I'm not surprised that these artists are speaking out about ticket tout websites, but what's surprising is that they're not addressing the root cause of the problem - our society's obsession with profit over people. 🤑 These companies are just symptom of a larger issue where we prioritize making money over fair prices and fan experience.

I think it's great that they're advocating for a hard cap on resale prices, but have they considered the unintended consequences? What if the government imposes strict regulations, and these platforms can't compete with lower prices offered by resellers? It could lead to even more exploitation of fans. 🤔

We need to have a broader conversation about our values as a society. Are we willing to sacrifice fair prices for the sake of convenience and profit? 🤝 I'm calling on our government to take a holistic approach to this issue, one that balances fan rights with the interests of businesses. We can't just throw money at the problem without addressing the underlying issues. 💸
 
OMG u guys 🤯 did u know that ticket tout websites are making £1Billion 💸 in revenue every year? 🤑 thats like the GDP of some small country! 🇮🇲 and its all from exploiting fans who just wanna see their fave artists live 🎶 the average resale price for tickets is now 50% higher than face value 📈 which means genuine fans are being priced out 👋 for example, if ur favorite artist is selling tickets for £100, the tout is making £150 💸 and thats not fair 😠 what about the gov? u would think they'd step in but they're just waiting 4 the artists 2 make a big enough fuss 🤔 anyway, im all 4 a hard cap on resale prices 👊 its time 4 some change 🔄
 
OMG 🤯 this is so crazy! Those ticket tout websites are literally taking advantage of people who just wanna enjoy a concert or a show... I mean £114,666? That's insane! 💸 They're just profiting off desperate fans and it's not fair. The fact that some touts are even lobbying against proposed legislation to curb their activities is wild 🤯. What do you think should be done about this problem? Should the government set a hard cap on resale prices or something else entirely? 🤔
 
man this is crazy 🤯 these ticket tout websites are taking advantage of fans big time! i mean imagine buying a ticket to see your fave band or artist only to have someone else sell it back to you for 10x more 😤 and theres no one stopping them. its like they're making a profit off people's desperation what even is that? 🤑 anyway the fact that these artists are speaking out about it is awesome, maybe now the government will listen and do something about it 👍
 
u r kidding me right? 💸 they're basically stealing money off fans who just wanna see their fave bands live 🤯 think about buying a ticket 2 a concert & paying an arm & leg for it? that's not fair 😒 and what's up with viagogo & stubhub charging those insane prices? £114k for a raye concert ticket?! are they trying 2 drive fans crazy or wot? 🤔 it's time 4 some serious action from the gov 🚨
 
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