The Cure tried to circumvent Ticketmaster's price gouging. It didn't work.
However, once verified fans were given access to pre-sale tickets, many realized that the cost of the tickets were less than the fees Ticketmaster, including services fees and “facility charges,” which in some cases more than doubled the final price of the ticket. While $40 is still
considerably low to see a band as high profile as The Cure, it certainly doesn’t feel good to see your ticket price double due to a company’s money-grabbing fees.tour, headlined by Drake and 21 Savage, also went on sale this morning. However, their team is now facing opposite issues as fans were
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