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Ah, Ticketmaster. We haven’t had a love/hate relationship like this since Crocs came back into fashion. It's fair to say the ticketing giant has had its ups and downs in recent years, but that ...
Tickets will go on sale Monday, June 16, at 10 a.m. Tickets again are mobile only and priced at $12.42, available for purchase solely online through Ticketmaster at Ticketmaster.com.
Ticketmaster has not been accused of conducting a similar scheme since. The fees are shared by the ticketing agent (often Ticketmaster), the concert promoter (often Live Nation) and the venue.
Ticketmaster is also introducing "All in Prices," which will display the full ticket price upfront, including all fees. The all-in price doesn't include local taxes or delivery fees, though.
Ticketmaster will finally show the full price of your ticket up front Now you can see how much Ticketmaster tacks on before you reach checkout. by Emma Roth May 12, 2025, 10:23 AM PDT ...
Ticketmaster said Monday’s changes would bring North America in line with the rest of the world, where full ticket prices typically are displayed as soon as customers start shopping.
No, Ticketmaster isn’t getting rid of the service charges. But it will now display the full cost of the purchase, fees included, from the very start of your transaction.