British regulators launched an investigation into Ticketmaster over its sale of Oasis tickets for the Britpop band’s upcoming reunion tour, together with the corporate’s use of “dynamic pricing” that will increase prices to followers.
This previous weekend, a crush of followers waited in hours-long queues on the platform to purchase tickets to the band’s tour subsequent summer time earlier than discovering that costs had risen whereas they have been in line as a result of dynamic pricing system that hikes costs based mostly on demand.
The Competitors and Markets Authority (CMA) stated Thursday that it’s going to look into whether or not Ticketmaster breached shopper safety legislation. CMA’s probe into the corporate’s Oasis ticket gross sales will embody whether or not patrons got “clear and well timed data” explaining that the tickets might be topic to dynamic pricing and the way that may have an effect on costs. It’s going to additionally look into whether or not folks have been put beneath stress to purchase tickets at surprising costs inside a brief time period.
The observe of dynamic pricing itself just isn’t unlawful, however the watchdog is investigating whether or not Ticketmaster was clear in regards to the system forward of time.
“Shopper legislation is obvious — ticket gross sales websites should be clear of their dealings with shoppers and provides clear and correct details about the value folks need to pay,” the authority stated.
In an announcement to NPR, Ticketmaster stated it’s dedicated to cooperating with the CMA.
Ticketmaster costs quadrupled because of dynamic pricing
Oasis warned patrons that tickets offered on the secondary resale market, the place they have been predictably offered for main revenue, could be voided. However many followers took to social media to precise their shock that some tickets from the official vendor Ticketmaster had jumped to greater than 4 instances the beginning value, with $100 standing room tickets later costing $466 earlier than charges.
Oasis stated in an announcement that lead band members Liam and Noel Gallagher didn’t know that dynamic pricing could be used within the ticket gross sales, the BBC reported.
“It must be made clear that Oasis depart selections on ticketing and pricing fully to their promoters and administration,” the band stated.
It added, “Whereas prior conferences between promoters, Ticketmaster and the band’s administration resulted in a constructive ticket sale technique, which might be a good expertise for followers, together with dynamic ticketing to assist maintain common ticket costs down in addition to scale back touting, the execution of the plan failed to satisfy expectations.”
The tickets that went on sale Saturday for the band’s live shows in England, Eire and Scotland, from July 4 by Aug 17, 2025, rapidly offered out. On Wednesday, two extra dates have been added, for Sept. 27 and 28, 2025, at London’s Wembley Stadium. The invite-only sale will first be open solely to individuals who didn’t get tickets within the preliminary Ticketmaster sale.
Dynamic pricing is not going to be used for these ticket gross sales, the Related Press reported.
It’s not the primary time the corporate has been beneath hearth for its use of dynamic pricing. After the same pricing controversy affected the ticket-buying course of for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, the U.S. Justice Division sued Ticketmaster’s proprietor, Stay Nation Leisure, for its alleged monopoly on dwell leisure.
NPR’s Isabella Gomez Sarmiento contributed to this story.