USA Mexico city Sheffield city Mexico show concert Citi USA Mexico city Sheffield city Mexico

Ticketmaster could be fined over this weekend’s Bad Bunny ticketing problems

Reading now: 389
completemusicupdate.com

The head of the Mexican government’s consumer rights agency has criticised Ticketmaster over the issues that occurred at this weekend’s Bad Bunny concerts in Mexico City, pledging to fine the Live Nation ticketing firm.Ticketmaster admitted this weekend that there were issues at the big Bad Bunny shows resulting in some people with legit tickets being turned away from the venue.

In a statement, the ticketing company said that the problems were caused by a particularly high number of fake tickets being presented at the entrances to Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium.“The presentation of an unprecedented number of fake tickets”, its statement said, overwhelmed the venue’s systems. “This generated confusion and complicated entrance to the stadium, with the unfortunate consequence of some legitimate tickets being denied entrance”.Ticketmaster has already pledged full refunds for those refused entry, but Ricardo Sheffield, head of Mexico’s Federal Consumer Attorney’s Office, insisted in an interview with the Televisa network that affected Bad Bunny fans must also receive compensation of 20% of their ticket purchase price.Seemingly of the opinion that the problems were the result of Ticketmaster overselling the Bad Bunny shows – rather than a high number of counterfeit tickets being in circulation – Sheffield also pledged to fine the ticketing business.

He added that any fine could equal 10% of the company’s total sales in Mexico in 2021.It remains to be seen how Ticketmaster responds to Sheffield’s demands and allegations.Back in the US – where Ticketmaster is still being criticised for the issues that surrounded the recent pre-sale of tickets to Taylor Swift’s 2023 tour – another batch of tickets for said tour are about to go on.

Read more on completemusicupdate.com
The website starsalert.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA