
What in the World Would price caps on reselling tickets stop touts?
Nov 14, 2025
This week, Mark Savage, a BBC music correspondent, shares insights on ticket touting and the challenges fans face with inflated resale prices. He explains how touts exploit demand using bots to score tickets in bulk. Artists like Dua Lipa and Coldplay are advocating for price caps to protect fans, sparking a discussion about their effectiveness. A fan recounts her shocking £700 experience for a Taylor Swift ticket. Mark also suggests safer resale options and highlights concerns about inflated prices impacting the concert experience.
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Personal Stories Of Paying Over Face Value
- Hannah paid over face value to see Shakira and remembers the sting of overspending on resales.
- Mark and others described buying resale tickets for convenience or last-minute needs despite risks.
Why Touts Win The Queue Battle
- Touts use bots and mass registrations to beat genuine fans to tickets and then resell at profit.
- Huge demand for top acts creates fertile ground for scalpers to profit from fans' fear of missing out.
Majority Of Sellers Are Casual, Minority Cause Harm
- Most resale sellers are genuine fans who need to offload tickets, but a minority sell in bulk as a business.
- Those bulk sellers are the main problem because they can make millions and distort availability.
