Break Up Ticketmaster Coalition on Upcoming Beyonce Tour
Washington, D.C. — As the first day of Beyonce ticket sales begins today, following the Taylor Swift meltdown, Bad Bunny fake ticket fiasco, and a blockbuster hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee, the Break Up Ticketmaster Coalition released the following statement.
“Beyonce fans looking to buy tickets can only hope Live Nation-Ticketmaster has improved its services since the Taylor Swift meltdown because it’s the only platform to buy her tickets,” the Break Up Ticketmaster Coalition said in a statement. “A few weeks ago, the Senate Judiciary Committee shined a spotlight on how Live Nation-Ticketmaster uses its monopoly power to get away with barely-functioning infrastructure, long wait times, and high fees. We will be closely monitoring fans’ experiences when buying tickets for the Renaissance Tour and hope that the DOJ and Congress will be, too.”
In October 2022, a broad coalition of allies launched #BreakUpTicketmaster, a campaign to urge the Department of Justice to investigate and unwind the Live Nation-Ticketmaster merger of 2010 (the genesis of this monopoly). So far, the Break Up Ticketmaster Coalition has organized over 100K concerned fans, artists, and independent venue owners that want to break Ticketmaster’s power over live events ticketing, artist promotion, and venue ownership. Through the Taylor Swift Eras Tour ticket meltdown to Bad Bunny’s fake ticket fiasco, the coalition has directed fans to learn how Live Nation-Ticketmaster’s monopoly power plays a significant role in undermining the vitality of live events and advocated for robust regulatory action to promote market competition.
The broad coalition of advocacy organizations includes American Association of Independent Music (A2IM), American Economic Liberties Project, Artist Rights Alliance, Consumer Federation of America, Demand Progress, Fan Freedom, Fight Corporate Monopolies, Future of Music Coalition, More Perfect Union, Music Workers Alliance, National Consumers League, Public Citizen, Sports Fans Coalition, Union of Musicians and Allied Workers, and Voters of Tomorrow.
Learn more about the Break Up Ticketmaster Coalition here.