Fighting the Ticket Scalpers: A New Push for Fair Pricing
Washington, USATue Apr 01 2025
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The White House recently took a stand against ticket scalpers. President Trump invited Kid Rock to the Oval Office. They signed an executive order aimed at making live events more affordable and fair.
The order is all about stopping unfair ticket pricing. It targets those who buy up tickets and sell them at much higher prices. This is a big problem for fans trying to see their favorite artists.
The order tells the Attorney General and Treasury Secretary to make sure scalpers follow the rules. It also asks the Federal Trade Commission to make ticket buying clearer and fairer. The goal is to stop the crazy price hikes that fans often face.
Trump and Kid Rock both agreed that ticket prices have been getting out of hand. They pointed out how hidden fees can make a $100 ticket cost much more by the time you check out. They also talked about how bots can snatch up all the good tickets, leaving fans with fewer options and higher prices.
This order is interesting because it's something both Trump and Biden administrations have worked on. Biden's team even sued Ticketmaster for having too much control over live events. They wanted to break up the system that drives up prices. Artists like Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift have had issues with Ticketmaster too. Even Zach Bryan, a country music star, released an album criticizing Ticketmaster.
The White House says the live concert industry is huge, with a $132. 6 billion impact and supporting nearly a million jobs. But they also say it's been hurt by unfair middlemen who add extra fees. The order asks for a report in six months on what's been done to fix these issues and what more can be done.
Kid Rock, who's known for hits like “Cowboy” and “Bawitdaba, ” thinks the order is a good start. He even suggested capping resale prices on tickets. He also mentioned that he's talked to Ticketmaster, and they seem okay with the changes.
The order is a step towards making sure fans get a fair deal. It's about stopping the unfair practices that make seeing live music so expensive. It's a push for more transparency and fairness in the ticketing world. It is a step in the right direction, but it is unclear if it will be enough to make a real difference.
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