Ticketmaster is facing criticism from singer Olivia Dean over the high resale prices for her upcoming tour tickets, prompting the company to cap resale ticket prices.
In an Instagram post on Friday, Dean took aim at Ticketmaster and Live Nation, accusing them of providing a "disgusting service" by allowing resale prices to reach as much as $800 or $900 for her tour tickets.
"We need to find a new way of making that possible," she said, adding live music should be "affordable and accessible." Dean's comments come after days when Ticketmaster acknowledged it made an error in listing presale ticket prices for her tour at over $750.
The company quickly responded by reposting Dean's post on its own Instagram story, stating it would cap resale ticket prices for her shows at face value. It added that it supports artists' ability to set the terms of how their tickets are sold and resold.
Ticketmaster had initially stated that those who were charged a higher amount than intended for the presale would be immediately refunded for the difference. However, this incident highlights the ongoing issue of excessive resale prices on ticketing platforms, which has sparked criticism from artists and fans alike.
In an Instagram post on Friday, Dean took aim at Ticketmaster and Live Nation, accusing them of providing a "disgusting service" by allowing resale prices to reach as much as $800 or $900 for her tour tickets.
"We need to find a new way of making that possible," she said, adding live music should be "affordable and accessible." Dean's comments come after days when Ticketmaster acknowledged it made an error in listing presale ticket prices for her tour at over $750.
The company quickly responded by reposting Dean's post on its own Instagram story, stating it would cap resale ticket prices for her shows at face value. It added that it supports artists' ability to set the terms of how their tickets are sold and resold.
Ticketmaster had initially stated that those who were charged a higher amount than intended for the presale would be immediately refunded for the difference. However, this incident highlights the ongoing issue of excessive resale prices on ticketing platforms, which has sparked criticism from artists and fans alike.