Travis Scott's 'Sold Out' Tour is Losing Resellers Money Due to Low Demand

Oct 05, 2023 16:06


Scalpers are in panic mode as the resale value of tickets to Travis Scott’s “sold out” tour continue to plummet due to low demand. https://t.co/EPxgLb4eFr
- The FADER (@thefader) October 5, 2023
If you've tried to buy a ticket to a big concert recently, it's likely that you have encountered long waits, high prices, and limited availability. That is ( Read more... )

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freakative October 6 2023, 00:39:15 UTC
that's sad huh. hope it keeps happening to them.

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ladyserenity84 October 6 2023, 00:39:51 UTC
I very much do not like scalpers (understatement). I also do not like Travis Scott for reasons, so they can both lose together.

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nermal_kat October 6 2023, 00:41:47 UTC
Travis Flop. If you look at his dates on ticketmaster, this is shaping up to be a disaster. For most dates, half the seats are red (meaning scalped tickets) and there are tons of blue (unsold) seats, which means the shows are not even close to sold out.

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bruxelles October 6 2023, 00:42:07 UTC
I love when scalpers screw themselves.

I wonder if the lack of demand is partly from parents telling their kids there's no way in hell they're going to his concert.

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ferelden October 6 2023, 00:49:12 UTC
I’m not a concert enjoyer but I feel for my friends who have to spend so much to go to one. The last concert I went to was Sisters of Mercy in Brooklyn and it was around $125 for a decent seat.

I did go to the Eras tour but my ticket was a gift from my friend who took myself, her, and two of her friends as our bday gifts this year. I know she got her tickets for a great price but idk exactly what she spent.

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