How music lovers lose out from fan-to-fan ticket exchanges
This weekend a pair of Rolling Stones tickets were on sale via Seatwave for £25,000. What can be done to stop this?In the past week the problem of ticket touting has hit the headlines more than once. About 100 Mumford & Sons fans were refused entry to the band's Portsmouth gig after being found to have fake tickets, purchased on secondary ticketing sites such as Viagogo and Seatwave. Meanwhile, the Telegraph reported that just hours before the Rolling Stones were about to go on stage at the O2 ...
Guardian Music — This weekend a pair of Rolling Stones tickets were on sale via Seatwave for £25,000. What can be done to stop this?In the past week the problem of ticket touting has hit... more info