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Study: Ticket Fees In New York Have Risen 36 Percent Since 2016
"The biggest players in the business are charging the highest in fees. Prices are being driven up everywhere," says National Independent Talent Organization executive director Nathaniel Marro.
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JO1’s Sho and Keigo on “Handz In My Pocket” and the J-Pop Group’s Experience Promoting in the U.S.
The J-pop boy group recently released their latest single, “Handz In My Pocket,” last month, which was selected through a vote by all members of the 11-piece outfit.
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“I’d Do It Again Tomorrow”: Bob Vylan Frontman Defends Glastonbury Chant, Calls Backlash “Disproportionate”
In his first interview since sparking a global backlash with anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury, Bobby Vylan tells Louis Theroux why he stands by the moment that changed everything — and why race, politics, and free speech are inseparable in the U.K. music scene.
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Ticketmaster Says It Will Ban Multiple Accounts Following FTC Suit
Live Nation called brokers using multiple accounts to get tickets "unfair to artists and fans," while also denying the FTC's claims from the agency's lawsuit last month.