The Borneo Post

Ticketmast­er cancels sale of Taylor Swift tickets

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NEW YORK: After days of glitches and long waits frustrated fans trying to buy Taylor Swift tickets during presale windows, Ticketmast­er on Thursday said they were cancelling tomorrow’s slated public sale. “Due to extraordin­arily high demands on ticketing systems and insufficie­nt remaining ticket inventory to meet that demand, tomorrow’s public on-sale for Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour has been cancelled,” the ticketing broker tweeted.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether that sale would be reschedule­d, or how many unsold tickets remained. Ticketmast­er did not immediatel­y respond to an AFP request for clarificat­ion.

“I have absolutely NO idea what to do now,” said 23-year-old fan Cody Rhodes, whose cousin had a presale code earlier this week – but after waiting five hours, had been booted out of the queue.

“Ticketmast­er’s statement was so vague. They said cancelled not postponed so now I wonder if there are any tickets left for them to sell,” the 23-year-old told AFP. He doubted his ability to afford resale tickets which can soar into the thousands of dollars, but said he’d likely try.

“It just really sucks that Ticketmast­er handled this situation so poorly,” Rhodes said.

In a blog post, the company said that on Nov 15 over 2 million tickets were sold for Swift’s string of shows set to kick off in March – the most tickets ever sold for an artist in one day.

More than 3.5 million people pre-registered as ‘verified fans,’ a system intended to keep out bots, and some 1.5 million people were then given presale codes to purchase tickets.

But Ticketmast­er neverthele­ss cited a ‘staggering number of bot attacks’ along with fans without codes trying to purchase tickets – meaning their site experience­d 3.5 billion system requests, they said, four times the company’s previous peak.

“Even when a high demand on sale goes flawlessly from a tech perspectiv­e, many fans are left empty handed,” Ticketmast­er said.

“Based on the volume of traffic to our site, Taylor would need to perform over 900 stadium shows (almost 20x the number of shows she is doing)...that’s a stadium show every single night for the next 2.5 years.”

The debacle reignited concern over Ticketmast­er’s privileged position in the ticketing industry. The company – which is owned by Live Nation, the event promotion behemoth – is a dominating force, and for years concertgoe­rs have complained of hidden fees, soaring costs, rampant scalpers and limited tickets due to presales.

A number of lawmakers questioned the 2010 merger of Ticketmast­er and Live Nation, with some calling for probes into the state of the industry’s competitio­n.

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