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  2. Concert ticket prices are expensive. How surging prices for ...

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    Artists risk losing consumer trust if they set the price too high, Mateer pointed out. Just ask Bad Bunny, who received a backlash last year when fans lamented on TikTok that his concert tickets ...

  3. Explainer-Why U.S. concert tickets are so expensive - AOL

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    It owns or controls more than 265 concert venues in North America, and through Ticketmaster controls roughly 80% or more of primary ticketing for concerts at big venues.

  4. Why Did Concert Tickets Get So Expensive? - AOL

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    To witness global superstar Bad Bunny, Billboard’s top touring act of 2022, the average cost was $225. The lowest ticket was about $150. Why Did Concert Tickets Get So Expensive?

  5. $11,000 to see Taylor Swift? How concert tickets got so expensive

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    If they set the price too high the tickets won't sell — for example, tickets for Adele's Las Vegas shows sold for an average price of $1,900, compared with the average listed price of $4,800 ...

  6. List of highest-grossing live music artists - Wikipedia

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    Artists with concert revenue of over US$1 billion according to Pollstar; Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross Tickets sold As of Ref. 1 Taylor Swift: United States $3 billion 19.73 million 2024 [3] [4] 2 The Rolling Stones: United Kingdom $2.40 billion 22.99 million 2024 [b] 3 U2: Ireland $2.37 billion 26.84 million 2024 [3] [6] 4

  7. Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 - Wikipedia

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    All of the 28,000 concert tickets had been sold in less than 22 minutes, topping the international concert sales chart in May 2007. [1] All the ticket sales proceeds from the event as well as the CD and DVD sales proceeds goes directly to the Crossroads Foundation. [2]