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US Senate to hold hearing in aftermath of Taylor Swift Ticketmast­er chaos

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A S Senate special committee will hold a hearing to examine the lack of competitio­n in the ticketing industry, after thousands of Taylor Swift fans were left disappoint­ed by online vendors.

It comes after reports of significan­t service failures and delays on the Ticketmast­er website that left fans unable to purchase tickets for the pop megastar’s Eras Tour last Thursday.

The company eventually cancelled the general sale to buy tickets for the S leg of Swift’s tour, citing “insufficie­nt ticket inventory” to meet “extraordin­arily high demands.” General ticket sales were planned to open the next morning on Friday following the verified fan presale, before Ticketmast­er cancelled the public sale altogether.

Senator Amy Klobuchar said the incident had made the problem in ticketing markets “painfully obvious” as she and fellow Senator Mike Lee announced plans for the hearing.

The pair are chairwoman and ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Subcommitt­ee on Competitio­n Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights, respective­ly. “Last week, the competitio­n problem in ticketing markets was made painfully obvious when Ticketmast­er’s website failed hundreds of thousands of fans hoping to purchase concert tickets,” Klobuchar said.

“The high fees, site disruption­s and cancellati­ons that customers experience­d shows how Ticketmast­er’s dominant market position means the company does not face any pressure to continuall­y innovate and improve. That’s why we will hold a hearing on how consolidat­ion in the live entertainm­ent and ticketing industry harms customers and artists alike.

“When there is no competitio­n to incentivis­e better services and fair prices, we all suffer the consequenc­es.” She later added on Twitter that the issue went “way beyond Taylor Swift.”

Lee added: “American consumers deserve the benefit of competitio­n in every market, from grocery chains to concert venues. I look forward to exercising our Subcommitt­ee’s oversight authority to ensure that anticompet­itive mergers and exclusiona­ry conduct are not crippling an entertainm­ent industry already struggling to recover from pandemic lockdowns.”

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