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AEG might be ending its affiliation with Ticketmaster

By: Greg Jackson

Ticketmaster is a single one of the issues with going to concerts these days. Everybody talks on the subject of how costly tickets to concerts have become thanks to all the surcharges imposed by Ticketmaster Entertainment.

It looks as though Ticketmaster may become a bit less commanding now, though. AEG is thinking about replacing Ticketmaster with Tickets.com (it is owned by Major League Baseball and Veritix Inc). Of course, AEG claims that it may change its mind if Ticketmaster and Live Nation join into one corporation.

If Life Nation and Ticketmaster to join, then roughly all the concerts in the United States will be ticketed through Ticketmaster and everybody can pay ridiculous costs if they want to go see their preferred artists live.

AEG accounts for just under 10% of all of Ticketmaster’s sales.

It looks as though AEG has some time to think about it though. The information to Bloomberg stated that the contract connecting the two companies doesn’t even terminate until July 2012.

I have not bought a ticket from Ticketmaster since I was 14 and saw Nsync live. Ever since then, all of the live performances I have seen have been in bars and small sites that did not have a ticketing system like this, or they were at no cost. I recollect, even then, that the tickets were very expensive and the surcharges that were tacked on to every ticket were just offensive. I think that a $20 fee for “Ticketmaster fees” is too much when the ticket merely costs $30.

Earlier this summer Live Nation in fact reduced the costs it charged for tickets since people weren’t attending concerts like they once did. It was partially for the reason that tickets were too high-priced and also for the reason that people didn’t have the money that they once did.

I wish that sites would retail their own tickets more willingly than going through a third party system such as Ticketmaster. A sufficient amount of people have the internet now that no one has to wait in lines outside their local retailer waiting for tickets to go up for sale (which is what we had to do when the Nsync tickets went on sale…it was in 1999 when I purchased the tickets so give me a rest!).

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