Western Mail

Sheeran cancels concert tickets to foil touts

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ED Sheeran has cancelled up to 10,000 tickets for his upcoming shows as he hits back at touts.

The tickets are those being resold by touts and unauthoris­ed agents, and thousands of tickets have now been returned to official market-places for fans to buy at face value.

The announceme­nt was made on the star’s website just days after tickets for his UK tour, which includes four dates in Cardiff, went on sale.

Fans were also urged not to buy tickets from unauthoris­ed sites.

On Sheeran’s website, a statement says: “Ed’s promotors alongside the National Trading Standards Cyber Crime team have identified many multiple purchases which are in contravent­ion of the terms and conditions for the sale of the Ed Sheeran tickets.

“As a result up to 10,000 tickets for his UK tour have now been cancelled and are being returned back into the market place.

“If you are concerned that you may have been defrauded then please consult the FanFair Alliance website, where you can find a guide on how to seek a refund.

“Please DO NOT buy from unauthoris­ed sites such as viagogo.com, edsheerant­ickets2018.com and ticket-selection.com.”

The promoter warned: “On this tour, any tickets that are resold will not be valid unless they are bought and sold through Ed’s official resale partner, Twickets, which allows fanto-fan sales at face value and booking fee only”

The official ticket vendors are Seetickets.com, Ticketmast­er. co.uk, Alttickets.com, AXS.com, Gigantic.com, Myticket.co.uk, Eventim.co.uk, Ticketline.co.uk, Tickets.amazon.co.uk and Ticketfact­ory.com

The musician and his team have said from the start they will have a strict stance against anyone using secondary ticketing websites for profit.

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