Drowned in Sound

UK Caps Ticket Resale at Face Value: What Took So Long?

Nov 19, 2025
In this discussion, Adam Webb, a campaigner with FanFair Alliance, delves into the UK government's landmark decision to ban ticket resale above face value, a significant win for fans after years of exploitation. He highlights the staggering £112 million cost to fans annually due to touting and shares insights on how industry revelations led to this reform. Adam also addresses the pushback from artists like Ed Sheeran and explores the future of fair ticketing in live events. Will these long-awaited changes effectively protect fans and reshape the resale landscape?
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Government Caps Resale To Face Value

  • The UK government will cap ticket resale so sellers cannot profit beyond an admin fee.
  • Adam Webb says this enshrines existing capped resale options and aims to stop profiteering by touts.
ANECDOTE

Dispatches Sparked The Campaign

  • Adam Webb traced his campaign back to the 2012 Channel 4 Dispatches exposé of Viagogo.
  • That documentary revealed staff, promoter leaks and large-scale commercial supply, not fan-to-fan sales.
INSIGHT

Platforms Overstated Market Size

  • The true UK secondary market is much smaller than companies claimed.
  • The CMA found the market nearer £350m versus platform claims of £1.5–2.5bn, exposing inflated narratives.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app