The move comes after an open letter from artists like Dua Lipa, Coldplay, Sam Fender, Radiohead and the Cure urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to ban the practice.
The UK government is set to ban the resale of live-event tickets above face value, according to British press reports.
As MJ Lenderman prepares to embark upon a duo tour with Waxahatchee, he's throwing back to a previous super-duo performance: ...
Reselling concert tickets for above face value is set to be banned in the U.K. The move comes days after a letter signed by ...
Go2Tutors on MSN
Highest-Grossing Concert Tours of All Time
The concert touring business has transformed from modest theater runs into billion-dollar spectacles that rival Hollywood ...
The crackdown would tackle bots and resale websites that allow people to sell tickets for several times' their face value — ...
Reselling tickets for more than face value is set to become illegal in the UK, with a bill reportedly to be announced tomorrow (November 18).
The Labour manifesto promised stronger protections to stop consumers being scammed or priced out of events by touts ...
THE government is to BAN the resale of tickets above face value for gigs in Scotland and the UK in a major crackdown on touts ...
Selling on tickets above face value is to be banned after artists like Robert Smith and Sam Fender called for new rules ...
Stadiums Tasmania aims to have national exclusive concerts played at the Macquarie Point stadium to attract interstate and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results