The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Springstee­n’s concert tickets resold for US$8,500 each

- By Peter Marks

A PAIR of “Springstee­n on Broadway” tickets for US$17,000, anybody? Anybody?

Don’t be surprised if someone somewhere with their own private island plunks down that kind of scratch for The Boss. That was the amount some nervy (can we say avaricious?) prospector was seeking on Friday on the resale site stubhub.com for two tickets to the Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018, performanc­e of Bruce Springstee­n’s five-performanc­ea-week residency at Broadway’s Walter Kerr Theatre - an engagement that has sparked the latest surge of consumer outrage and mouth-agape exclamatio­ns of: “They’re going for what?”

The sale of Springstee­n’s Broadway concerts was always going to cause a stampede, given the vastness of the singersong­writer’s fan base and, for a star of his magnitude, the meagre capacity of the Walter Kerr (just under 1,000 seats, for a musician who normally fills football stadiums). Tickets with a face value ranging from US$75 to US$850 for the initial run went on sale on Aug. 30, and were gone in the blink of an Asbury Park traffic light. Almost immediatel­y, a 10-week extension of the run, to Feb. 3, 2018, was announced on ticketmast­er.com, the show’s official ticketing agent, and buyers scooped up those tickets, too, in a flash.

Many Springstee­n lovers were destined to be disappoint­ed. But even an effort by Springstee­n and Ticketmast­er to ward off scalpers and ticket-buying bots through an online “verified fan” mechanism - has not stopped the rampant re-selling of tickets at prices that approximat­e those at the height of the “Hamilton” frenzy. (Re-sellers in some cases still have asks in the thousands for that show.) And now, some Springstee­n fans (not surprising­ly) are taking to the web to criticise the way Springstee­n and Ticketmast­er have handled the process.

In one widely-discussed post on medium.com, Steve Milton, who said he’s been buying tickets to Springstee­n concerts for 35 years, wrote: “I’ve never seen so many Springstee­n fans as frustrated as I have this week.”

“Springstee­n and Ticketmast­er knew they would extend the run,” Milton wrote, “so why did they not simply announce it early to placate fans and relieve the tension for those trying to score tickets?”

The star’s desire for a space “as personal and as intimate as possible” is certainly an intriguing goal, and what his performanc­e at the Walter Kerr would freshly reveal is exciting to contemplat­e. It’s depressing, though, to watch as the runningup of prices ushers in an era of hard feelings. - — WP-Bloomberg

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US$17,000! That was the amount some nervy prospector was seeking on Friday on the resale site stubhub.com for two tickets to the Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2018, performanc­e of Bruce Springstee­n’s five-performanc­e-a-week residency at Broadway’s Walter Kerr...

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