Ariana Grande teams up with Ticketmaster to resolve tour ticket scalping issues

Ariana Grande
Hey Scalpers, we can’t be friends
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Ariana Grande went to work to get tickets into the hands of her true fans after getting fed up with the insanely high prices for her tour tickets.
Sources connected to Ariana tell TMZ that her team worked with Live Nation to correct the secondary sellers.
Ariana said on social media that she was ‘bothered’ by her ‘Eternal Sunshine’ tour sold out in minutes, only for scalpers to try to resell the tickets at inflated prices.
Our sources say Ariana is passionate about getting fans tickets, and it was important to her to solve the ticket scalping issues at her concerts. We’re also told that Ariana has opted out of dynamic pricing, so tickets don’t increase in price when they’re in high demand.
Ticketmaster, which handled the ticket rollout, announced Wednesday: “Last October, we worked with the tour to cancel a portion of the tickets that were determined to be in violation of our ticket purchase terms. Our focus is to ensure those tickets are reissued directly to fans, through an application process that will take place in February.”
Take that, ticket scalpers!!!




