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Ticketmaster and SeatGeek will finally show ‘all-in’ pricing (including fees) as entertainment giants bow to fan backlash

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Chris Morris
Chris Morris
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Chris Morris
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June 15, 2023, 10:43 AM ET
Ticketmaster and SeatGeek will be more transparent with pricing starting later this year.
Ticketmaster and SeatGeek will be more transparent with pricing starting later this year. Scott Legato—TAS23/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management

Ticketmaster and SeatGeek are getting a lot more transparent when it comes to ticket prices.

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The two companies, which are the biggest ticket sellers in the U.S., have agreed to present the full cost of tickets upfront and to do away with hidden costs, giving concert and theatergoers the chance to better compare actual costs of seats.

An announcement from the White House announced the deal late Wednesday.

Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation committed to the rollout in September for the more than 200 venues and festivals it owns. It will also give consumers the option to receive all-in pricing for other venues.

SeatGeek said it will roll out the new features “over the course of the summer.”

Consumer frustration

The move comes as consumers have become increasingly frustrated with Ticketmaster’s pricing policies—and so have artists.

In March, The Cure frontman Robert Smith took to Twitter to lambaste the company for tacking fees onto tickets that, in some cases, more than doubled the cost of the show. Ticketmaster issued a refund after the band’s complaint.

Some states, such as New York, have already passed legislation that banned hidden fees in tickets. And a bipartisan bill has already been introduced in Congress to do away with them.

“Today’s voluntary actions demonstrate that companies both big and small recognize the importance of providing consumers with honest, upfront all-in pricing, rather than tricking them with surprise fees at the end of checkout,” the White House said in a statement. “It is also just a first step towards addressing junk fees in the economy.”

Ticket fees are just part of the fight the White House is leading against hidden costs to consumers. Also in the crosshairs are surprise “resort fees,” early termination fees charged by cable, internet, and cell phone companies, and family seating fees.

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By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Coins2Day, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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