The Borneo Post (Sabah)

U2 concerts ticket sellout — Spain order probe

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MADRID: The Spanish government said on Friday it had ordered police to investigat­e why tickets for two upcoming U2 concerts in Madrid sold out almost instantly, forcing fans to pay inflated prices on resale sites.

The Irish band announced a second concert date in Madrid after tickets for the first show scheduled for Sept 20 at the 16,000-seat WiZink Centre went within minutes of going on sale on Tuesday.

Tickets for the second show scheduled for Sept 21 went on sale on Friday and also sold out very quickly.

Culture Minister Inigo Mendez de Vigo said he had asked police to investigat­e after the tickets for the first concert sold out so quickly.

“It is not normal that a few minutes after tickets go on sale over the internet, there are none left,” he told a news conference.

The minister said this hurts fans who must then turn to other sellers offering tickets “at a much higher price” online.

A government commission was set up last year after similar problems occurred with other concerts, to look into what changes need to be made to Spanish laws to improve the fight against ticket scalping, he added.

Tickets for the two U2 concerts in Madrid, which sold at 35 euros to 195 euros (RM211 to RM1,172), are being offered for resale on classified ad websites in Spain for as much as 500 euros.

Some adverts claim to be selling two pens for several hundred euros which include two “free” tickets for one of the U2 concerts in Madrid.

The authoritie­s suspect scalpers use software bots to snap up concert tickets, which they then resell at inflated prices.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? U2 members Adam Clayton (left to right) Larry Mullen Jr, Bono and The Edge accept the global icon award during the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA) in London last November.
— AFP file photo U2 members Adam Clayton (left to right) Larry Mullen Jr, Bono and The Edge accept the global icon award during the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA) in London last November.

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