What Ticketmaster Doesn't Want You To Know: Concerts Were Cheap For Decades

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @joegug4751
    @joegug4751 4 месяца назад +17270

    I’m tired of everything being a scam.

    • @thedevilandhertrumpets4268
      @thedevilandhertrumpets4268 4 месяца назад +255

      Same. Same….

    • @shadowspark220
      @shadowspark220 4 месяца назад +178

      Me too, kid...me too. 😞

    • @TheAmericanAmerican
      @TheAmericanAmerican 4 месяца назад +530

      That's just Capitalism! 🤗

    • @joegug4751
      @joegug4751 4 месяца назад +77

      That because you didn’t grow up in the 70’s and 80’s.

    • @whois3581
      @whois3581 4 месяца назад +283

      Stop falling for it and buying into it, and call out others that do. I've refused to pay more than $25-$50 for any show, and it's rare, especially if it's ticket master, which of course most are. And when your friend says, "well yea it sucks, but I really want to see this show", you call your friend a pathetic loser and shame him for being a sheep.

  • @solidsnake1806
    @solidsnake1806 4 месяца назад +7566

    The bit where the CEO literally admitted their goal is to turn accessible life experiences into luxuries akin to designer bags made me sick to my stomach.

    • @osurpless
      @osurpless 4 месяца назад +267

      As per the typical MBA, it’s baked into the philosophy of the field they simultaneously denigrate.
      Mostly because they need to deflect from how poorly thought out their philosophy like “win-win situation” is…

    • @bt7482
      @bt7482 4 месяца назад +155

      Look what Live Nation is doing to Bonnaroo... More "luxury" tents for hundreds even thousands of dollars with the promise of a once in a lifetime experience only for the customer to show up and see a field of tents packed against one another so tightly that everyone shares in one persons farts.

    • @cd3949
      @cd3949 4 месяца назад

      ​@@liam3284You will own nothing and be happy.

    • @seriphyn8935
      @seriphyn8935 4 месяца назад

      @@osurpless Here to fistbump over the MBA denigration...they are, by far, the dumbest university-educated cohort while simultaneously being the most potentially competent and knowledgeable (within the specific framework of corporate capitalism). They don't see intrinsic value to anything, they can't even comprehend hiring other university-educated people who graduated in traditional subjects like history (strong writing and analytical abilities) or English (strong creativity), because every single soft skill now has to have its own diploma (there's literally a BA in Creativity now); god forbid they use their brains and imagine individuals might have these skills inherently/implicitly.

    • @gags730
      @gags730 4 месяца назад +186

      As a teenager in the 80s the consensus of fans at least in my area was that bands did not make that much money on concerts but rather the merchandise at the concerts. That was the thought anyway.
      In the early 80s, I thought concerts were priced affordable. I found that the medium-sized venues were the best bang for the buck because most seats were pretty good and you could actually see the artist up close and the sound was decent.
      By the late 90s concerts were getting rather expensive and for big bands you mainly had to see that at large venues like large arenas and stadiums and to actually get a decent seat where you could actually see the artist or band was getting rather expensive. At the time the larger the arena the worse the show because the sound was not great and you could barely see the artist.
      Today prices are out of control. It is not just the cost of the ticket but concession stand pricing is just disgusting. A bottle of water should not cost more than an hours wage...its water!

  • @BeardOfRiker
    @BeardOfRiker 4 месяца назад +15752

    Ticketmaster being allowed to have their own secondary market to re-sell tickets and collect even more fees is insanity.

    • @JoseAlfonsoContreras-g9l
      @JoseAlfonsoContreras-g9l 4 месяца назад +201

      They probably got the business model from Cargill.

    • @michaelfoxbrass
      @michaelfoxbrass 4 месяца назад

      @@JoseAlfonsoContreras-g9lbingo. Vertical integration.

    • @girljinxed3331
      @girljinxed3331 4 месяца назад +232

      It benefited many corporate and political pockets so it got green lit 😫

    • @roxaskinghearts
      @roxaskinghearts 4 месяца назад +1

      @@girljinxed3331 so is selling children and

    • @dwaiting883
      @dwaiting883 4 месяца назад +331

      Legal Scalping. And the fees are so high to resell them, that you have to place the ticket you had to resell at a much higher price just to clear the new fees and tax they put on top of it. They provide a nice, convenient calculator to show you how much you will have to raise it to not eat shit. I remember I had to add like $50 to the ticket to clear it, rather than just a small processing fee. The fees are more than I paid for shows in the 90's.

  • @ShatteredAutomaton
    @ShatteredAutomaton Месяц назад +79

    Ive been to The Crowbar and met Tom. One of the absolute nicest guys on earth. Real salt of the earth kind of guy who just wanted a place where people could come and get some drinks and enjoy some great (often also local) music.

  • @UndercoverNormie
    @UndercoverNormie 4 месяца назад +3270

    I fucking despise Ticketmaster.

    • @tzardelasuerte
      @tzardelasuerte 4 месяца назад +57

      It's capitalism. But you won't say it. Americans are afraid to say it.

    • @joca6282
      @joca6282 4 месяца назад +115

      ​@@tzardelasuerteWrong, monopolies are FASCISM.

    • @john_from_eastcoast.
      @john_from_eastcoast. 4 месяца назад +30

      ​@@tzardelasuertenooooo!
      You have no clue! 😂😂😂

    • @Scott__C
      @Scott__C 4 месяца назад +47

      @@tzardelasuerte Yes, it's capitalism, but also it's the gutted taxes for the ultra wealthy. Reagan alone gave them a 20% or so decrease and it's been going on since then. They've used occasional small tax reductions for everyone else as an excuse to keep wages fairly stagnant over that time too.

    • @UndercoverNormie
      @UndercoverNormie 4 месяца назад +27

      @@tzardelasuerte Correct. I won't say it. Because that's a pea-brained take.

  • @axelvetter
    @axelvetter 4 месяца назад +2545

    In July 2024 Taylor Swift played two concerts here in Hamburg, Germany. I met several Americans who had flown to our city to see her and spend a week in our city. I asked them why they didn't attend a concert in the US. They replied tickets were between US$ 1,300 and 2,500 in the States but US$ 200 in Germany so they actually saved some money while going on vacation.

    • @Thesakuraharona
      @Thesakuraharona 4 месяца назад +138

      That is insane!

    • @CoercedJab
      @CoercedJab 4 месяца назад +225

      @@Thesakuraharonanow think about big pharma control of US consumers…

    • @KarmaisCruel99
      @KarmaisCruel99 4 месяца назад +56

      ​@@CoercedJab That one, but we'll never kill that hydra too many big key players

    • @jordanabendroth6458
      @jordanabendroth6458 4 месяца назад +66

      I was looking at Taylor Swift prices a while ago in London and in Vancouver BC because Vancouver is close enough I could do it over a weekend trip, Tickets in Vancouver were so much more expensive that it was close to the same price to fly to London from the US and go see her there than to drive a few hundred miles and see her in Vancouver BC

    • @mateostenberg
      @mateostenberg 4 месяца назад +17

      I was literally thinking, 87% of a Taylor Swift concert ticket could definitely get you to Europe XD

  • @tarabooartarmy3654
    @tarabooartarmy3654 4 месяца назад +10456

    Funny how ticket scalping is illegal, but Ticketmaster can do whatever it wants.

    • @BlitzkriegOmega
      @BlitzkriegOmega 4 месяца назад +452

      That's the benefit of having a monopoly. You can't shut down the Blatantly illegal business Because if you do, you crash the entire live music industry.

    • @fgoindarkg
      @fgoindarkg 4 месяца назад +349

      ​@@BlitzkriegOmega
      By crash you mean release?

    • @TheMysteryDriver
      @TheMysteryDriver 4 месяца назад +62

      Scalping is only illegal in certain states.

    • @emeral311
      @emeral311 4 месяца назад +164

      Ticketmaster is legalized scalping.

    • @Assistint
      @Assistint 4 месяца назад

      @@emeral311 just like lobbying is legalized bribing and tax avoiding is legalized tax evading 😂 The monetary system is the biggest and longest lasting ponzi scheme in human history. A minority group gets the majority to do ALL the labor.

  • @cmdrmarz8625
    @cmdrmarz8625 9 дней назад +17

    Corporate greed is killing most things these days.

  • @CarlMueller
    @CarlMueller Месяц назад +1000

    What grinds my gears is they show you the price of the ticket NOT including fees first, to lure you in.
    Then they slap on their “service fees” which are stupidly high.
    Then after the purchase they give you a survey asking “how likely is it you would recommend us to a friend?”
    That’s like getting robbed and then the robber asks you “do you think any of your friends are interested?”

    • @ahhwe-any7434
      @ahhwe-any7434 Месяц назад +3

      Prob no one is answering that & if they r they're saying no

    • @kingboy280
      @kingboy280 Месяц назад

      Who cares? You know the full price before you pay.

    • @nousernamesarevalid
      @nousernamesarevalid Месяц назад +6

      I know. The law needs to stop that. It should show the total price. The only thing any company should be able to add at the end is shipping and taxes. Since Ticketmaster doesn’t ship anything, everything other than taxes should be shown when you choose the seat.

    • @vikingvisigoth4384
      @vikingvisigoth4384 Месяц назад +3

      The TellCommActOF96 is the reason why Ticket Master is the only Show. Not unlike the Big 6 that own everything now, to which I'm sure ticket master is a part of one of them.

    • @mateuszkrytyk5711
      @mateuszkrytyk5711 Месяц назад +4

      There is a very easy solution
      Don't buy the ticket
      Don't go to Ticketmaster shows
      People were willing to pay the price
      People were willing to go to Ticketmaster
      People now suffer for their actions

  • @raccoontrashpanda1467
    @raccoontrashpanda1467 4 месяца назад +2463

    Watching Ticketmaster destroy huge numbers of small live music scenes around the globe the past couple of decades has been really depressing.

    • @logangodofcandy
      @logangodofcandy 4 месяца назад

      That was the intent of the US government

    • @christopherknowles
      @christopherknowles 4 месяца назад +14

      To be fair Livenation has upped a lot of standards in venues wrt safety, security, and technical issues. Dealing with scumbag thieving promoters and shitty unsafe venues prior to 2010 was a nightmare. Now there is a consistent point of contact, with people above them if they try anything. Now your tech and hospitality riders will get read and followed. Now you can advance the shows without calling and emailing 20 times with no response. Don’t get me wrong, I hate LN, but they are a necessary middle management role in live production and those people all need to be paid too.

    • @SUPERFunStick
      @SUPERFunStick 4 месяца назад

      You're not angry yet? You aren't awake or you're willingly complacent to corporations and govt killing our children's futures. This isn't a service fee it's extortion and hostility and needs to be illegal. Monopolies of all kinds and unlimited hostile destructive capitalism turns corporate and government greed into a literal attack on all of us and we all pretend it's not going to destroy humanity and the planet before our lives are over. How much longer do I have to sit helplessly while everybody else keeps paying these thieving killers to poison our water food and minds to passively allow these monsters to steal from all of us and destroy the planet and destroy the future from us all? This needs to end and it never will if we keep allowing corporate entities to pay for their selfish destructive legislature. Pay attention to lobbyists of all kinds. If there's corruption in your local area, I promise you it's bought and paid for. We know where to look now let's act

    • @vonbek8118
      @vonbek8118 4 месяца назад +73

      @@christopherknowles It's amazing that I went to hundreds of shows in the 1980s and 90s with no issues with security or safety.

    • @christopherknowles
      @christopherknowles 4 месяца назад +1

      @@vonbek8118 How would you have felt yesterday evening if you hadn't eaten breakfast or lunch?

  • @princesskaguya2000
    @princesskaguya2000 4 месяца назад +3443

    I am dumbfounded that artists can literally be forced to use a service they want nothing to do with. Crazy

    • @allenlink8032
      @allenlink8032 4 месяца назад +70

      No one is forced to do anything.

    • @cheesyboygouda
      @cheesyboygouda 4 месяца назад +95

      They aren’t forced though. They have a choice, don’t play. Boycott. It.

    • @skyisreallyhigh3333
      @skyisreallyhigh3333 4 месяца назад +689

      @@allenlink8032 nO oNe Is FoRcEd To Do AnYtHiNg
      Yes, we are all literally forced to work, or we die, which isn't a choice.

    • @allenlink8032
      @allenlink8032 4 месяца назад +50

      @@skyisreallyhigh3333 You do not understand what literally means.

    • @logannunya3139
      @logannunya3139 4 месяца назад +352

      @@allenlink8032no no, they’re correct. You just refuse to acknowledge facts.

  • @michaelk_xsx
    @michaelk_xsx Месяц назад +17

    Perfectly formed, succinct, powerful analysis that's impossible to watch without learning, no matter how well informed you were already. Massive respect!

  • @JeantheSecond-ip7qm
    @JeantheSecond-ip7qm 4 месяца назад +2300

    Back in the 90s, some musicians I liked testified in front of Congress about the Ticketmaster monopoly. Government siding with corporations got us here.

    • @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs
      @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs 4 месяца назад +53

      100%

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 4 месяца назад

      And it stifled innovation
      Guess why Japanese and Korean media is gaining American market share? Even the Chinese are getting in on the fun.

    • @iExploder
      @iExploder 4 месяца назад +120

      Government abdicating its responsibilities to the people to prevent monopolies is what got us here, yes.

    • @MbisonBalrog
      @MbisonBalrog 4 месяца назад +37

      Pearl Jam spoke out against Ticketmaster cuz own record company likely told them to do so. They all could make more money if no monopoly.

    • @watamatafoyu
      @watamatafoyu 4 месяца назад +10

      So you're against a company making profit?! That was literally Congress's argument.

  • @Roger-vz7ol
    @Roger-vz7ol 4 месяца назад +6148

    I honestly can't think of one business that is not plagued by monopolizaton. It is a ferocious cancer that is literally destroying this country. 🤬🤬🤬

    • @mateogruszynski8362
      @mateogruszynski8362 4 месяца назад +288

      ive been thinking that watching these videos EVERY single industry is a monopoly

    • @jackattack3429
      @jackattack3429 4 месяца назад +318

      thats just capitalism i fear

    • @jimbobbillybob
      @jimbobbillybob 4 месяца назад +69

      Grocery stores? Cars? Phones? Computers?

    • @Weewonton
      @Weewonton 4 месяца назад

      Another reason why america sucks and Europe does it better again

    • @tw8464
      @tw8464 4 месяца назад +17

      You're absolutely right

  • @THE_BEAR_JEW
    @THE_BEAR_JEW 4 месяца назад +1353

    My dad told me he was able to see guys like RHCP, Beastie Boys, Spin Doctors, Jane's Addiction, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, etc for like $20 in the 90s. Crazy to think about how these days that might not even get you a beer at a concert.

    • @zachary_attackery
      @zachary_attackery 4 месяца назад +114

      I got front row tickets for Aerosmith in 1993 for $18, all you had to do was be the first person in line at the CD store in the mall that sold the tickets

    • @crisgadelhart
      @crisgadelhart 4 месяца назад +52

      Here in Brazil, the prices of live shows and festivals are even more ridiculous, as our population have less acquisition power, so it's literally this scenario: or you go to an Iron Maiden concert for $400 or you buy food for the rest of your month.
      Also this ridiculous inventions like "Premium" areas that excludes the real fans to the back of the venue, paid meet-and-greet, it's not just for the music anymore. You need to expend more and more money for "the experience" of being there. Also, this monopoly are crushing the smaller bands, because people will have no money to come to an smaller concert.
      It's literally killing the music industry right from the bottom.

    • @mindlessnick
      @mindlessnick 4 месяца назад +23

      I saw Daft Punk in Keyspan Park (NYC) 2007 $47.50

    • @BataraKado
      @BataraKado 4 месяца назад +29

      $300 minimum to see any two bands in a 3000 capacity venue these days, its total bullshit, im a muso myself and wished it was never this bad for fans to enjoy live music..

    • @michaelglidden4765
      @michaelglidden4765 4 месяца назад +18

      Dude.. LaLuna(Portland) used to have $3 Tuesdays and $6 Thursdays(or something like that.?) just for new bands... I remember seeing Everclear, Presidents, Rev Horton Heat, Ad Rock brought a bed on stage and just mixed beats (who knows where the other guys were at?)... Moby, Counting Crows 7x, the "new alternative" for $13. Pond, Hazel, Crackerbash for $7... Mosh pits with no swastikas... The Dandy Warhols... What happened to the midsize venues that stopped development of the locals? Napster and Ticketmaster blew everything up. Scrounging up a few bucks for entry and a bowl of fries at 19 years old and couldn't get in the bar... looking for trouble... I'm still a dork, but that was so much fun!

  • @dion789
    @dion789 Месяц назад +49

    To be fair, this is a great example of capitalism running its natural course. It was kind of inevitable. You can have thousands of people being fair and honest, but it only takes a few selfish greedy people to undo all of that.

    • @josephinetracy1485
      @josephinetracy1485 18 дней назад +2

      We can still vote with our pocketbooks..

    • @bernardocastanon5469
      @bernardocastanon5469 2 дня назад +1

      @@josephinetracy1485I simply dont buy stuff anymore.
      Toys? NO
      Concerts? NO
      Records? NO
      Audio equipment? NO
      Personal computers/tablets? NO
      Cellphone? Second hand Iphone8
      Subscriptions? NO
      Fuck the entirety of capitalism.
      Unfortunately I do use a cellphone data plan to complain about things online, and I am about to cancel that shit.

    • @josephinetracy1485
      @josephinetracy1485 2 дня назад

      @@bernardocastanon5469 A few years ago I sustained an injury, and for a year I had bad headaches. Once I parked outside a mall, and I wanted to just sit there for a little while until the pain subsided a bit before going in. Soon three security guards came up to me and told me to either come in and shop (spend money), or leave. Even police never bother anyone who is out spending money, but a lot of times they harass people in a group who are entertaining themselves 'without' spending money.

  • @pierrenavaille4748
    @pierrenavaille4748 4 месяца назад +2136

    I bought a ticket to see Led Zeppelin in 1977 for $10. That was the year Robert Plant's son died, and they cancelled the tour. They refunded my ticket and gave me 25 cents for my trouble.

    • @GMHG777
      @GMHG777 4 месяца назад +164

      Saw Kiss in 1979 for 8$ in a massive arena, Rush in 1980 for 10$, absolutely insane !!!

    • @loishauger7313
      @loishauger7313 4 месяца назад +87

      My first concert was black sabbath in 78, and paid $12.50

    • @goobah1389
      @goobah1389 4 месяца назад +21

      Genuinely curious, how did they go about giving the refunds back then?

    • @pierrenavaille4748
      @pierrenavaille4748 4 месяца назад

      @@goobah1389 Cash. I went back to the box office and they gave me cash.

    • @Structual101
      @Structual101 4 месяца назад +105

      @@goobah1389most likely they hired men like Paul revere and one by one the men on horses with bags of money would mark off the ticket buyers name on the list.

  • @seanmolloy6188
    @seanmolloy6188 4 месяца назад +1593

    Ticketmaster is the ultimate scum of the earth and is ruined everything they've ever touched. I stopped going to any kind of venue of any sort that Ticketmaster was involved with because the nickel and dime you with fees every step of the way till the tickets are twice the price of what they should be.

    • @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs
      @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs 4 месяца назад +22

      Yeah they do. It's out of control.

    • @RealHomeRecording
      @RealHomeRecording 4 месяца назад +45

      As the old saying goes money talks and bs walks. If more people deprive them of money the ticket prices would be a lot cheaper.

    • @logankrastel9609
      @logankrastel9609 4 месяца назад +31

      Same dude. I've always been one to vote with my wallet. Unfortunately unlike every other time I've done it where i both had a viable alternative and eventually most of those companies rolled back whichever stupid decision made me switch away from them or at least made a notable amount less than they would've otherwise. With me refusing to use ticket master i feel like I'm still losing just losing less than if i did use them. Music is a huge part of my life and yet i haven't been to a concert in 7 years. i used to go to ones monthly but the enjoyment and magic has been trampled to death by Ticketmaster

    • @RealHomeRecording
      @RealHomeRecording 4 месяца назад

      @@logankrastel9609 I just buy concert Bluray discs at this point. Or watch videos that people post to RUclips. I know it's not the same experience but screw it...I'm better off supporting local bands anyway!

    • @scottyjordan3036
      @scottyjordan3036 4 месяца назад

      I was in the guys house (Manson). His wife just died at the time. House was looking older. Looks like he spent all the money on her clothes.

  • @ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr
    @ohiasdxfcghbljokasdjhnfvaw4ehr 4 месяца назад +3122

    that guy is a true american hero. if you think you're too good to hold a plunger, then you don't deserve to be in charge of anyone.

    • @nikkijubilant
      @nikkijubilant 4 месяца назад +47

      True

    • @coolformproductions
      @coolformproductions 4 месяца назад +27

      Well said 🙏

    • @zaberfang
      @zaberfang 4 месяца назад

      That's literally a lot of wall street and west point people. Lol

    • @TW0man4RMY
      @TW0man4RMY 4 месяца назад +6

      Pre 1971.

    • @kdavidsmith1
      @kdavidsmith1 4 месяца назад

      ​@@X9523-z3vthe consumer isn't to blame when the industry is run by a monopoly. When there are no other choices, you have to buy from them.

  • @fartsinthewind
    @fartsinthewind 27 дней назад +16

    I think it's really important that we keep pointing out that this isn't a simple matter of inflation over time. That these AREN'T what the prices should look like accounting for inflation. I used to go to MULTIPLE concerts a week. Anything from bar shows, to 500-2000 person venues, to arenas. The most I'd ever pay for a ticket would be about $50. I met my best friend at a concert, and an entire social circle. The shows I went to shaped a huge part of my life (I worked as a local music journalist and at an indie record label for a while). Now, I want to take my two young teens to a show, and it's likely to cost close to $1000 for the family to go! Even the bands that I used to see back in the 90's who are still touring, or doing reunion show, the tickets are close to $200. It's destroying an entire cultural scene. And while these large corps are 99.99% to blame, I also blame the people who pay $2000+ to see Radiohead, and the parents who will pay $5000 for their kid to see Taylor Swift. They are giving into and validating the corporate greed. I could probably swing that $1000 to take my family to see a show if I sacrificed elsewhere, but I'm just not willing to do it. I'm not willing to feed that completely broken system. And Ticketmaster scalping tickets??? Don't even get me started.

  • @sseltrek1a2b
    @sseltrek1a2b 4 месяца назад +546

    "attending a concert has become a "luxury"..."...this is disgusting on every level, and shows how incredibly selfish some human beings actually are...(the pain in that small venue owner's face at the prospect of having to sell off his place of livelihood/passion was heart-breaking...)...

    • @willhoren9200
      @willhoren9200 4 месяца назад +42

      Agreed. Music is not a luxury; it's a necessity. It's deeply human.

    • @dragonmartijn
      @dragonmartijn 4 месяца назад +11

      You have to admit music is socially and culturally done. All great artists are dead or very old.

    • @mkjjoe
      @mkjjoe 4 месяца назад +24

      @@dragonmartijn that's missing the point, besides being incredibly biased and defeatist

    • @BulyssesBwachowski
      @BulyssesBwachowski 4 месяца назад +13

      @@dragonmartijngood point guess we better all lay down in the middle of the street. Go read a book

    • @LorNrocks
      @LorNrocks 4 месяца назад +8

      These concert venues, theme parks, movie theaters, etc need to realize that we are rapidly approaching a point where people cannot afford to go to them. Which sucks for a lot of reasons but also means that lots of workers at those businesses are getting laid off or reduced hours. This is hurting everyone but the CEOs and their c-suite.

  • @steventaylor9962
    @steventaylor9962 4 месяца назад +875

    I used to wonder how my parents afforded all the concerts they would tell me about, cause they sure as hell didn't have money. Things make a lot more sense now.

    • @YTTopia
      @YTTopia 4 месяца назад +18

      For real! I always wondered and now it seems so unfair.

    • @Nightdare
      @Nightdare 4 месяца назад +57

      back then you had to be fast, instead of rich, to get hold of a ticket

    • @EllyQueue
      @EllyQueue 4 месяца назад +16

      Last live show I saw was RATM 2022 bc I was gifted tickets as faves. Back in the 80s and 90s me and my friends saw: LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Mc Lyte, Beastie Boys while teens in HS only jobs was mostly summer or maybe weekends. You could stand outside CBGB's and talk to average joe/jane people who just saw Blondie or The Ramones play. Sickens me that my 30something kids have to *save up* and sacrifice to see live music. SMH

    • @c1ph3rpunk
      @c1ph3rpunk 4 месяца назад +22

      I don’t remember paying more than $20 for a concert ticket in the 80’s. As a teen I made $3.35/hr, minimum wage then, so it was a couple days work to be able to go to one and get a shirt. The only way to get tickets where I grew up was to go to the box office at the arena and wait in line, often camping out the night before. And honestly, that experience was part of it, I made a lot of friends along the way and had a good time waiting for the box office to open.

    • @c1ph3rpunk
      @c1ph3rpunk 4 месяца назад +21

      @@TC-zf1ji Pink Floyd, Momentary Lapse of Reason, massive show, lights, lasers, screens, backup singers, 1987, $25.

  • @keith3362
    @keith3362 4 месяца назад +424

    Ticketmaster is pure evil. And DYNAMIC PRICING is absolutely ridiculous. It would be great if we could boycott Ticketmaster and livenation.

    • @nikibordeaux
      @nikibordeaux 4 месяца назад +11

      I HATE dynamic pricing.

    • @bulkvanderhuge9006
      @bulkvanderhuge9006 4 месяца назад +45

      A boycott is easy to do, just don't but the tickets. Problem is getting everybody else to do the same thing.

    • @nikibordeaux
      @nikibordeaux 4 месяца назад

      @@bulkvanderhuge9006 I, for one, don't buy tickets from them. But it's kinda easy for me, since I'm not into Pop music.

    • @Anya_Ingenue
      @Anya_Ingenue 4 месяца назад +4

      @@bulkvanderhuge9006 That's what a boycott is, genius.

    • @bulkvanderhuge9006
      @bulkvanderhuge9006 4 месяца назад

      @@Anya_Ingenue No kidding. That's why I mentioned it, dummy

  • @crp5591
    @crp5591 Месяц назад +26

    When basic human needs and interactions are a "luxury", we have jumped the shark as a society. That is end-stage capitalism.

    • @thothheartmaat2833
      @thothheartmaat2833 23 дня назад

      COLLAPSITALISM..

    • @SaidinRage
      @SaidinRage 8 дней назад

      Bro really compared a once in a 5-10 year TV purchase with going to a fucking concert XD
      now that I think about it, once every 5-10 years IS how often I see shit live nowadays, so I guess he's not wrong.

  • @untitledpnk
    @untitledpnk 4 месяца назад +590

    This is why I no longer go to big shows. Local shows, local venues; buy the tickets directly from the venue. And buy merch.

    • @dgehosky
      @dgehosky 3 месяца назад +11

      Exactly... $12.00 to see Hodge Podge, Be Nothing, Imp Cru and Sandcastle at Century, a 100 year old local pub hidden away somewhere in Philadelphia...

    • @MatthewHolevinski
      @MatthewHolevinski 3 месяца назад +8

      I don't think either of you fully grasped the entire point of this whole video.

    • @wannabecarguy
      @wannabecarguy 3 месяца назад +6

      I hope this breaks ticket master. Your favorite artist can't perform around a camp fire without ticket master getting involved.

    • @thealternative9580
      @thealternative9580 3 месяца назад +4

      @@MatthewHolevinski
      Even club and theater shows can run 35-150$ depending on the artist

    • @dingleberry3662
      @dingleberry3662 3 месяца назад +3

      @@MatthewHolevinski was it to talk about monopolies? like DTE, consumers, etc being able to charge whatever prices they want because there's no competition?

  • @everythingmatters6308
    @everythingmatters6308 4 месяца назад +1531

    I'm a former musician. I've boycotted all concerts with Ticketmaster fees for 22 years. As long as others continue to support Ticketmaster with their consumer dollar they will continue to buy our politicians and thrive. The American public could put this evil corporation out of business in one year if they would simply all agree to a boycott.

    • @anthonylove821
      @anthonylove821 4 месяца назад +73

      I paid $25 to see bryan adams in 1994. Which wasn’t that long ago. That ticket today people would be paying at least $400. What a huge scam.

    • @AndresSanchez-pp3ho
      @AndresSanchez-pp3ho 4 месяца назад +7

      It served you well as you are a famous working musician

    • @jamestaylor3805
      @jamestaylor3805 4 месяца назад

      ​@@AndresSanchez-pp3ho to hell with fame and fuck anyone who values fame as some measure of a person's worth.

    • @TheRightONe-et3gh
      @TheRightONe-et3gh 4 месяца назад +55

      the problem is: How many people know? How many people care to know? How many people care?

    • @rickhill3071
      @rickhill3071 4 месяца назад +48

      Ditto. Can't remember the last time I went to see an artist live. Ticketmaster exists because people continue to give them money.

  • @SamAsm367
    @SamAsm367 4 месяца назад +1171

    I remember when Pearl Jam challenged Ticketmaster in congress. I didn't think anything of it because when I was a kid, that's what artists did. I think something of it now.

    • @tompatchak8706
      @tompatchak8706 4 месяца назад +63

      And now PJ tickets cost more than my car payments

    • @jonferrin5694
      @jonferrin5694 4 месяца назад +55

      Them, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, STP all my fave bands as a kid/teen growing up. Was so f**king pissed at ticketmaster because I didn't get to see Pearl Jam live until I was almost 30 years old. Best show ever at PNC Park opening for the Rolling Stones. Too bad at $80 it was expensive then but not nearly the outrageous $200-300 for worst seats available most shows are now 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    • @fadenmac8092
      @fadenmac8092 4 месяца назад +71

      Pearl Jam got nowhere against Ticketmaster, but Metallica shut down Napster MP3 sharing. Money always wins.

    • @MbisonBalrog
      @MbisonBalrog 4 месяца назад +15

      Pearl Jam did this because the record company (which is a corporation) that owns them told them to. That record company and probably other record companies wanted more money for themselves by breaking up Ticketmaster monopoly. They themselves likely can get more concert goers if tickets cheaper with more retail competition, or Ticketmaster was charging the band/record company fees for their services.

    • @MAN-ON-THE-HORSE-MUSIC
      @MAN-ON-THE-HORSE-MUSIC 4 месяца назад +37

      ​​​@@MbisonBalrogif this was true why were Pearl Jam the only band on the label who refused to play ticket master venues, why were Pearl jam the only band to arrange their own tours charging well below the average cost for tickets even at that time, also selling the band merch at discounted prices, it had nothing to do with the label an was a fight the band chose to take on. As for getting more people at gigs is also nonsense, a venue has a capacity an they were selling out huge venues and ended up having to play smaller venues as they were the only ones not controlled by ticketmaster, its well documented that the ticketmaster fight cost the band a lot of money.

  • @titichartay7216
    @titichartay7216 Месяц назад +5

    They are screwing the live music scene here in Australia too.

  • @MrManAmong
    @MrManAmong 4 месяца назад +556

    I used to walk up to ticket windows at venues all the time and buy same day tickets to games and shows with ease. Then Ticketmaster started taking over and venues with empty seats wouldn't let you buy tickets at their own booths. This never made sense to me. I'm glad they're getting taken to court.

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 4 месяца назад +62

      What is funny, sometimes you can come to the venue booth, and they will still charge you service fee

    • @suzybearheart530
      @suzybearheart530 4 месяца назад +37

      ​@dmitripogosian5084 Yes!!! In the early 2000s, I used to go right to the box office when those fees started popping up. Saved a bunch of money. I can't remember when it changed but once I went to the box office and suddenly it was just as expensive as buying online. It was a sad day for my broke ass 😂

    • @dmitripogosian5084
      @dmitripogosian5084 4 месяца назад

      @@suzybearheart530 Yep, I remember when I first used Ticketmaster in the 90-s and saw service fee add-on, they at least would mail you the ticket by ordinary mail, so it was like, ok, maybe. Now It is just ridicuoulus. Month ago some circus came to my not very large town, put tents in a parking lot. Online (did not look like Ticketmaster, but obviously circus does not run its IT), tickets are like $40-$50 plust $10 service fee. I walked to the tents in the parking lot - tickets are $40-$50 ..... plus $10 service fee. What the heck, there is no middle man, the girl in the booth obviously from the circus itself. Since when by something comes with add-on fees ? Soon supermarkets will charge service fee.

    • @davidcox3076
      @davidcox3076 4 месяца назад +9

      Used to have to call for tickets. Then I moved up to the big city and could stop by the box office at the venue. And pay for the privilege in fees. Nuts.

    • @Space.Ghost.
      @Space.Ghost. 4 месяца назад

      ​@@suzybearheart530buy tickets at the box office. Bring contraband in to sell at the show. Take profits to fund next weekend's adventure, wash rinse repeat, that was my 2000s.

  • @gregmckenzie4315
    @gregmckenzie4315 4 месяца назад +684

    I played in a band when I was much younger. The only future I saw in that path was lots of traveling, late nights in smoke-filled rooms, people who want to fight with the band, and low pay. Now I support locally-owned venues, local talent, and low-cost options to hear and see our local musicians. We need to use our musical events to build local communities. It is just as important as voting.

    • @tina-mariecrocker5687
      @tina-mariecrocker5687 4 месяца назад +13

      Well said ❤

    • @Summerpeach1
      @Summerpeach1 4 месяца назад +22

      100% Support local musicians and everything else for that matter

    • @fuckcensorship69
      @fuckcensorship69 4 месяца назад

      More important than voting, as voting doesnt really change much. How you spend your dollar is a much more powerful vote

    • @gregoryporch8395
      @gregoryporch8395 4 месяца назад +11

      Too many people on the ground had a different attitude about local artists turning a profit and have for 2 decades. Plenty of fans supported the presale ticket model, blatantly not caring how exploited local musicians were by it.

    • @gregmckenzie4315
      @gregmckenzie4315 4 месяца назад +11

      ​@@gregoryporch8395 Thanks Greg. I don't blame the fans. When I was younger I was not tuned in to the dark side of live concerts. If the promoters/organizers could offer a live music event with world renowned performers I was interested. But I have not attended a large live concert in several decades. The crowds make me nervous. I would rather see locals getting that support.

  • @jjuniper479
    @jjuniper479 4 месяца назад +665

    Literally what's the point of anti-trust when they're the ones who APPROVED THIS MERGER

    • @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs
      @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs 4 месяца назад +107

      I mean our politicians are jokes. It's obvious who they work for and take money from.

    • @watamatafoyu
      @watamatafoyu 4 месяца назад +47

      Anti-trust means the biggest corporations get to eliminate their competition. /Murica

    • @juqual78
      @juqual78 4 месяца назад +1

      The point is to get them push through

    • @juqual78
      @juqual78 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOsI would argue that.We're also jokes for allowing it to happen

    • @CaptainCraigKWMRZ
      @CaptainCraigKWMRZ 4 месяца назад

      Think for just a second and ask why anyone would want to be in politics?
      To make MONEY dumba$$.
      Wake up people!

  • @antoncarmoducchi6057
    @antoncarmoducchi6057 5 дней назад +2

    Why is this generation so obsessed with finding someone else to blame.

  • @guanoguy4800
    @guanoguy4800 Месяц назад +513

    Dear, theaters, clubs and bars, you don’t need the ticket sellers anymore. Just sell direct. It’s too easy. Bands promote their tours. I see they’re coming to your venue and buy direct from you. It’s my preferred way.

    • @jacksonidontwhatyoutoknowm9480
      @jacksonidontwhatyoutoknowm9480 Месяц назад +72

      Well the problem is many of the venues are locked into a contract and have to keep using them

    • @nousernamesarevalid
      @nousernamesarevalid Месяц назад

      @@jacksonidontwhatyoutoknowm9480That can change.

    • @tomaselke3670
      @tomaselke3670 Месяц назад +49

      It's not that easy. Concert ticket's aren't widgets that are easily produced, or whose production can be scaled up. They're a limited resource. As they said in the video, even if the band goes outside of the ticket sellers and plays smaller venues - the ticket sellers still buy out the smaller venue's tickets and resell them at exorbitant prices. The music itself is generally a loss leader for the venue - which means that the music only serves as a reason to get people into the door. The venue makes their money on alcohol and food once the people are there. The ticketing agent can make its money on the tickets alone. If the ticket sellers have no money to be made by having actual people actually at the venue, then they can sell the tickets for whatever they want. In fact, it works out in their favor if fewer people attend these smaller shows, since that will push these smaller venues out of business, giving the ticket sellers even more of a monopoly on the ticket market.
      Furthermore, if you're an up-and-coming artist, you're not going to risk offending the main source of ticket sales in order to make a point. Sure, there have been some artists in the past willing to do this, but the vast majority aren't going to.
      There is no easy solution to any of this, but it's hard to see how it's solved without breaking up ticketmaster, and creating a space for more competition in ticket sales.

    • @nousernamesarevalid
      @nousernamesarevalid Месяц назад +26

      @ That’s why we need to push Congress to ban the “legal” scalping.

    • @RogerThat902
      @RogerThat902 Месяц назад +10

      @@nousernamesarevalid Good luck with that with the Republican House, Senate, Supreme Court and Presidency...

  • @julianmilam
    @julianmilam 2 месяца назад +795

    Ticketmaster and Livenation are evil. I wanted to take my daughter to her favorite artist concert and it was over 800 dollars, like hell no, that's too much.

    • @burneranonimo
      @burneranonimo 2 месяца назад

      Read a comment from someone who said Shows were ruined “by Jews, like everything else” 😵

    • @sgtslaughter573
      @sgtslaughter573 2 месяца назад +49

      I can remember I used to pay 100 dollars to skip the line and vip now people are dumb enough to pay thousands 😂😂 there ain't a person on earth I'm paying to go see them

    • @EB1878
      @EB1878 2 месяца назад +12

      @julian, holy 💩 crap!! I've never known ticket prices to go that extremely insane. I feel your pain. I know when I was probably your daughter's age, (I was a preteen in the late 80's). I wanted to go see Kiss so badly... I remember being so heartbroken because I didn't tell my parents about the concert in advance, and I mean like when I seen that list of tour dates in Metal Edge magazine. Ticjets had sold out in less than an hour after going on sale I later found out.
      I had tape recorded a live call-in radio show to help support their H.I.T.S tour in '89. Paul and Gene stopped in the rock n' roll FM radio station a month or two before they were due to return to do a concert. I was living an hour from where the radio station was.
      I wish I had kept that cassette tape I had of that call in radio show, but I no longer have it.
      Oh man but being a young Kiss fan back then was filled with tumultuous highs and a few lows pre-internet days. I used to transcribe everything I could about Kiss on index cards that I'd carry oon my person. I did random interviews with strangers whenever they liked my Kiss shirt and gave me a compliment. And of course, I'd obtain their permission before jotting down their interesting stories about Kiss. And I compiled a lot of magazine info about them too throughout the years. I'll never forget the first generation Kiss Army fans that both gave me their 70's Kiss stuff they no longer wanted, and more importantly, imparting me with their knowledge. 😊 So, yep I feel your daughter's pain and disappointment. I think it's rotten that the music industry is so greedy that they can't at least bring the prices of tickets down for every income. The further this music industry continues with insane price gouging, the less and less those packed venues will be packed and not even at half.

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 2 месяца назад +10

      Buy her the artists complete album instead and a turn table...

    • @devilsoffspring5519
      @devilsoffspring5519 2 месяца назад +15

      I love music and there's no fucking musician I'd pay 800 bucks to see even if I was a millionaire.

  • @jaywhitaker1147
    @jaywhitaker1147 4 месяца назад +563

    So tired of all the greed, I use to love going to concerts but now can’t go see ANYONE that has broken the veil of obvious talent without having to throw down about $300+ for tix and a few drinks.

    • @poet_of_the_apocalypse9850
      @poet_of_the_apocalypse9850 4 месяца назад +19

      You’re going to the wrong shows then

    • @SeppelSquirrel
      @SeppelSquirrel 4 месяца назад

      ​@@poet_of_the_apocalypse9850Name 3 shows to go to then.

    • @ACSuperstar
      @ACSuperstar 4 месяца назад +28

      ​@@poet_of_the_apocalypse9850 bullshit. The only bands you can see for less are club bands. We want to see bands we're actually fans of. It used to be $25 - $45. Now it's stupidly ridiculous.

    • @ACSuperstar
      @ACSuperstar 4 месяца назад +15

      @jaywhitaker1147 I feel you!! I'm so sick of it! I guess being poor, or even middle class, means we're just excluded.
      When it comes between paying rent/mortgage, electric bills, or going to a concert - once a year - we have no choice but to pay our bills and forget about the concert. A concert now is like paying for a whole vacation, 20+ years ago. Sickening.

    • @amasterofbation
      @amasterofbation 4 месяца назад +6

      It’s not always that expensive. There are plenty of great bands playing smaller venues that costs way less that you could go see

  • @christinacavanaugh6671
    @christinacavanaugh6671 6 дней назад

    The frustration is real! I had the luxury to go to so many concerts in the '80s and I know we never paid a ton of money for our tickets and I have some of the best memories ever. Shame on corporate America for taking away so much on so many levels. Great video and information for people to see!!

  • @braviafeed
    @braviafeed 4 месяца назад +749

    I saw Bowie for 22 bucks, Prince 20 bucks, U2 22.50, The Police 18.50. I will never pay 200-300 to see ANYONE...I'll stay home with my memories.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 4 месяца назад +10

      Me, too.

    • @flavorice11
      @flavorice11 4 месяца назад +42

      good for you boomer

    • @amandab8433
      @amandab8433 4 месяца назад +31

      YES! My first concert was Duran Duran in 1984. I remember me and my friends lining up in front of Tower Records at 5am. With tax my ticket was $12.50, and I still have it. Nowadays same band, and I missed them because resellers wanted $195 for nosebleed seats. My daughter loves Kpop, and a few years ago wanted me to pay $1850 so she could see her favorite group BTS. Of course I didn't. It's crossed my mind to buy one of those SNIPER bots just so I'd get half a chance to get tickets for myself and family. Not to resell, but just to see shows of bands we like. So sad it's come to that.

    • @sarge-T.O.
      @sarge-T.O. 4 месяца назад +1

      heard that.

    • @xephael3485
      @xephael3485 4 месяца назад

      ​@@flavorice11it's not just about boomers... Ticketmaster has even taken over smaller venues. There needs to be a revolt. I believe Pearl Jam refused to use ticket master for a bit

  • @woIf
    @woIf 4 месяца назад +259

    7:50 "Do you think ticketmaster is entitled to a profit?"
    When have companies EVER been "entitled to profit"? I must've somehow missed that bit of the bill of rights... What a crazy world we live in where food and water are luxuries, but profit is an entitlement.

    • @woIf
      @woIf 4 месяца назад

      I was going to say healthcare and housing, but really, we aren't even there yet. As an animal welfare zealot myself, I find it SHOCKING our species has no better welfare than the average shelter mutt.

    • @trianglemoebius
      @trianglemoebius 4 месяца назад +38

      On top of this, the whole point of the free market is that no business is "entitled" to anything; those with the services and acumen to earn a profit will succeed, and those without such fail. This is what allows the invisible hand to work, and in turn leads to a kind of 'survival of the fittest' which ensures consumers get (or at least can get, if they so choose) the best product for the lowest cost.
      This entire attitude of companies being "entitled to profit" is what's killed all that. Specific companies literally are not allowed to fail, so why should they even bother trying not to? Why should Ticketmaster care about competition if said competition can fail and they literally cannot?

    • @guitarexpert2245
      @guitarexpert2245 4 месяца назад +2

      @@trianglemoebius what the hell are you talking about

    • @loganmedia4401
      @loganmedia4401 4 месяца назад +4

      @@trianglemoebius That's hilarious. Are you trying to refer to the regularly misrepresented Adam Smith? The one mention of an invisible hand in a book that was about so much more?
      What actually allows markets to work is substantial regulation by an outside party.

    • @Ryuujinv01
      @Ryuujinv01 4 месяца назад

      @@loganmedia4401 In a way they're right about the invisible hand, just not the ways that matter. They fail to predict the after effect of the invisible hand being captured. They assume everyone will just be earnest businessmen competing in the market. The robust regulation then goes on top of that to ENSURE that they are and we need to increase the punishment for when they are not. I'd say putting capital punishment on the table sounds fair but that's me who views white collar crime worse than most forms of violent crime.

  • @CarysCreatesThings
    @CarysCreatesThings 4 месяца назад +200

    I’m an artist currently living in London. A friend of mine from the US is touring Europe soon, and she’s booked no UK dates. I won’t name her, but she’s an independent artist who’s been performing for over 25 years. She’s always been pretty DIY and handled her own bookings, and she has a big enough fan base to have sold out small to mid-sized venues in London and other UK cities over the years. Apparently the mid-sized venues who used to book her now do everything through Live Nation, and she was told she wasn’t a big enough name to warrant the ticket prices they’d have to charge with LN’s markups. It really sucks. They’re ruining the live music industry.

    • @CoercedJab
      @CoercedJab 4 месяца назад +2

      No they’re not. It’s a controlled demolition/centralization of an art form…

    • @CarysCreatesThings
      @CarysCreatesThings 4 месяца назад +23

      @@CoercedJab So they’re not ruining the live music industry, they’re just demolishing it? Isn’t that the same thing?

    • @smithynoir9980
      @smithynoir9980 4 месяца назад +16

      ​@@CarysCreatesThings Yes, it is. That person just likes to feel unique and special.

    • @N4CR
      @N4CR 4 месяца назад +3

      She needs to hire sports fields, local halls etc and do outdoor events in summer.

    • @CarysCreatesThings
      @CarysCreatesThings 4 месяца назад +5

      @@N4CR We don’t really do that in the UK. We have music festivals, but they now massively underpay artists too. I doubt they’d even cover her airfare.

  • @Bognerman14
    @Bognerman14 Месяц назад +4

    The reason tickets are so high is partly because people are getting their music from places like Spotify rather than bsck in thr old days of buying records, tapes and CDs. Musicians and bands are not as organic as in the past. Thanks to modern tech and AI, everyone is a musician.
    You can get basically free music online. Bands don't make money on albums so now it's all about the concert in order to make money. Hence, show tickets have gone way up to make up for not making money on albums. Think about it, Spotify gives artists pennies for their music, compared to all the CDs and tapes they'd sell. Music is so watered down now. Bands would form and write organically. Those days are gone. I no longer go to concerts unless it is a small local show or small venues for a small fee. I'll not go to large shows any longer.

  • @paulvickers7441
    @paulvickers7441 4 месяца назад +448

    I’m a musician… been one for 35 years.. I will never pay to see any gig where live nation and ticket master are involved. If that means not seeing a live act again, so be it. I won’t compromise, I just simply won’t play ball. Fuck them completely.

    • @Seetheren
      @Seetheren 4 месяца назад +14

      I agree. I have literally never been to a venue where either one has put on a show and never will. I get tired of being the sucker who shells out money to these corporations. Only to a certain extent will I play the game but for the most part I rather just watch it all burn down. So much of the blame goes towards politicians allowing corporations to flourish. Ancient Rome suffered from some of the exact same problems. Greed will always be the greatest vice of humanity.

    • @sle2470
      @sle2470 4 месяца назад +16

      I haven't been to a live concert since I was a teen in the 80's. I just can't afford it anymore.

    • @Seetheren
      @Seetheren 4 месяца назад +8

      @@sle2470 I agree. Maybe for some, paying hundreds or thousands to see an artist is worth it. However, what those people seem not to understand is they are just feeding the monster and hurting the villagers.

    • @AbsurdCats
      @AbsurdCats 4 месяца назад +1

      I agree.

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 4 месяца назад

      Just shows you how meaningless boycotts are. The still make billions without your support.
      Think of all the products you don't even use that make billions.

  • @erato1
    @erato1 2 месяца назад +112

    I bought tickets to take my daughter to a show at Tom's venue. Turns out that my tickets were a resale and they were fraudulent. I seriously thought that we were not going to be allowed in. They are so good with the fans that they had us wait a few min but we got in. Truly a great bussiness.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd Месяц назад +6

      Scalpers have become forgery artists just to get in on the action.
      I’m glad to hear Tom honored your tickets though.

  • @aspcia
    @aspcia 4 месяца назад +233

    The reselling is giant joke. Tickets that could be 30 bucks turn into 100s. It's like someone walking into a grocery store, buying all the milk, then putting them back on the shelves and now ppl have to pay 20 bucks for a gallon. How is that even legal. Resells should only be for the same price purchased.

    • @l-l
      @l-l 4 месяца назад +8

      THIS

    • @pwoeckener
      @pwoeckener 4 месяца назад +15

      reselling goes away if people stop agreeing to buy tickets from them. It's honestly that simple.

    • @jmorrisey79
      @jmorrisey79 4 месяца назад +21

      ​@@pwoeckener exactly. But the people who can afford it and only care about making sure they get to do what they want will continue to pay whatever they need to.. and then they get an ego boost by the exclusivity of being able to say they were there and could AFFORD to be there.

    • @Mula_Music
      @Mula_Music 4 месяца назад

      I can’t fathom people not turning on the U.S. government yet. It’s obviously all their fault, they let the rich do as they please and the rest get slapped around and say thank you. Y’all talk big but don’t walk big.

    • @j.p.8811
      @j.p.8811 4 месяца назад +12

      @@pwoeckener It's not that easy when they have a monopoly on the market so if people want tickets they have to go to them

  • @richanddebshawaiiadventure4340
    @richanddebshawaiiadventure4340 13 дней назад +1

    back in the 80s I saw every major band at the time IN THEIR PRIME live for probably around 20 bucks - what they charge today for washed up hair bands and young kids with ZERO talent is criminal

  • @jimkulstad6832
    @jimkulstad6832 3 месяца назад +256

    As someone who worked in the music business back in the seventies, both as a musician and in the production end of things, it is profoundly disturbing to see what corporate greed has done to the industry

    • @richardwillford2418
      @richardwillford2418 3 месяца назад +22

      ...and to the world.

    • @huskiefan8950
      @huskiefan8950 2 месяца назад +21

      What corporate greed is doing to damn near EVERY industry. That's whats so hard about now......

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 2 месяца назад +1

      I guess things didn’t work out too well for you.

    • @phriedokra6158
      @phriedokra6158 2 месяца назад

      Country !!!!

    • @don-tl6hu
      @don-tl6hu 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@huskiefan8950corporations greed is even worse in the last 15 or so years. Making everything harder for the non rich.

  • @jerlewis4291
    @jerlewis4291 4 месяца назад +335

    I remember back in 2008 my girlfriend wanted to go and see Brad Paisley. I went online and Ticketmaster had seats for $42-$89.00, and a $39.00 surcharge for each ticket, which all goes straight to them.
    Compare that to 1984 when I got front row seats to David Bowie for $28.00, which included a $2.00 surcharge for arena maintenance.
    This is a monopoly and it needs to be broken up.

    • @magsteel9891
      @magsteel9891 4 месяца назад +14

      The fees are really offensive

    • @HardRockMaster7577
      @HardRockMaster7577 4 месяца назад +8

      In 2017, a new venue opened and ZZ Top tickets had the price that went to the band, around $45, printed on the tickets, but with the added fees, it was another $40. The bands like ZZ Top aren't greedy, but everyone else involved is.

    • @spencerlukay5809
      @spencerlukay5809 4 месяца назад

      *criminally charged with forced reparations

    • @Tie509
      @Tie509 4 месяца назад

      About $100 inflation-adjusted for front row tickets. Wow. That would be at least $2000 today.

    • @nipsu6757
      @nipsu6757 4 месяца назад

      It will be broken up when people are not ok with it. Crazy thing is, people are clearly ok with all of this, because they will pay. Customers are all ok with this. This can be said as long as this is going on. 😐

  • @adziak
    @adziak 4 месяца назад +322

    Core problem - monopoly. Tickets should be available to purchase directly from artist, label not a third party.

    • @Spectre4913
      @Spectre4913 3 месяца назад +35

      Tickets should be sold by the venue. Period.

    • @Krooksbane
      @Krooksbane 3 месяца назад +6

      Core problem, Capitalism

    • @adziak
      @adziak 3 месяца назад +15

      @@Krooksbane No, capitalism is based on competition. Worldwide economies struggle with oligopoly and monopoly in various sectors e.g Energy sector, digital ad sector (Google's monopoly), cloud services (AWS). There is not enough competition because big control the majority and law is favoring them while small companies struggle to widen their horizons and acquire bigger slice of the marketshare. This is called corporate based economy.

    • @adziak
      @adziak 3 месяца назад +2

      @@Spectre4913 Why not by the artist themselves? Direct sells no middleman.

    • @Spectre4913
      @Spectre4913 3 месяца назад +6

      @@adziak the artist didn't build the building or pay the mortgage, clean the floor afterwards, pay for the utilities. It doesn't make sense for the artist to sell tickets.

  • @jodiheights
    @jodiheights Месяц назад +163

    Thank you for making this video. As a small, independent artist it's so frustrating to see independent venues struggling and closing because of this monopoly.

  • @smf8989
    @smf8989 4 месяца назад +139

    as someone who spends every day at an indie venue, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS PIECE! Every day is a labor of love.

  • @who2u333
    @who2u333 4 месяца назад +564

    Ticketmaster is like the prescription benefits manager of the music industry.

    • @marks7192
      @marks7192 4 месяца назад +3

      Omg.....100% who2...

    • @Kadillac_Kim
      @Kadillac_Kim 4 месяца назад +7

      @@who2u333 this is the most accurate take I've ever read.

    • @Addease
      @Addease 4 месяца назад +4

      GOLDEN

    • @antemiakavillari4720
      @antemiakavillari4720 4 месяца назад +2

      🎯

    • @ithmiths
      @ithmiths 4 месяца назад

      Look up “blackrock industries and what they own”

  • @rectify2003
    @rectify2003 Месяц назад +5

    Great Documentary
    Im a musician and my respect goes out to Tom and many like him
    Greed is evil

  • @wintergloom5695
    @wintergloom5695 4 месяца назад +166

    If you ever want to know why anything is expensive in America just look for the middle man. 9 times out of 10 there's probably some corporate leech causing the inflation of prices.

    • @johnwayneasgenghiskhan4699
      @johnwayneasgenghiskhan4699 4 месяца назад

      in this particular case [and many others] it was a couple of greedy ass Jews.

    • @JC-ex3gp
      @JC-ex3gp 4 месяца назад +4

      Ceos?

    • @itsenergybob8917
      @itsenergybob8917 4 месяца назад +11

      Just look at the insurance industry. Purely in the middle.

    • @Dead_Goat
      @Dead_Goat 4 месяца назад

      eh, musicians today are extremely greedy. Venues are also extremely guilty. Musicians largely determine the ticket price. The problem promoters are usually in control rather than the musician.

    • @wintergloom5695
      @wintergloom5695 4 месяца назад +8

      @@Dead_Goat By what metric are musicians greedy? Maybe if they are popular like Taylor Swift I'd agree. Most bands playing in local venues make all of their revenue from touring. They don't make money off of record sales anymore due to streaming services and record labels taking most of the profit. Most bands would operate at a loss otherwise and even then the majority of their income is from merch sales from the tours, not the venue payment itself.

  • @bobbies1562
    @bobbies1562 4 месяца назад +287

    It's very upsetting that we are at this place. When I was younger, concert tickets were cheap and easy to get. You got them directly from the venue. Pearl Jam tried to tame that monster: now we know why. The monopolies in the US make it cheaper to buy a concert ticket in Europe, fly there, and pay for a hotel, than it is to buy a ticket here. How has Europe avoided these greedy companies? Their countries' ticketing should be the model.

    • @luigivincenz3843
      @luigivincenz3843 4 месяца назад +54

      when the Cure toured the US this year, Robert Smith stated they will have their own ticketing price system to combat Livenation because the band knew the fans were being gouged.

    • @T--xk3hf
      @T--xk3hf 4 месяца назад +11

      Haven't you heard what happened with the Oasis concert tickets?

    • @luci_lene
      @luci_lene 4 месяца назад

      No, what happened? ​@@T--xk3hf

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@T--xk3hf I wasn't born during that era but yes. I heard plenty about them and other artists combating the ticket system. My uncle got us kids into listening to his music. I frickin' love the older rock bands over the faux-bands today. They don't even play instruments anymore and few of them are able to come to the front of the stage with the singer and sway and dance. They are hiding behind a curtain or the 'band" is prerecorded. Oasis, Led Zeppelin, Blur, amongst others were the real deal. I still own vinyls, cassette tapes and CDs; which were bought from the artists themselves. When they came to town, some of them, we'd wait out front for them to walk outside and we'd asked them kindly without screaming if they could sign our piece. Which they did happily. While other fans hawked and yelled all over the place. Seriously? They guys didn't have their headphones anymore to cover their ears from all that fanfare.
      Great memories!

    • @hameley12
      @hameley12 4 месяца назад +9

      ​@@T--xk3hf Note: It's better to support the artist over the middleman.

  • @blackfoil5992
    @blackfoil5992 4 месяца назад +266

    I sell building supplies to Live Nation and their response to everything is “cost is not important; only time.” They will pay insane amounts of money to ship practically nothing. It’s insane.

    • @sp4st1337
      @sp4st1337 4 месяца назад +61

      i hope you are charging a huge service fee

    • @slowgold20
      @slowgold20 4 месяца назад +40

      and yet those of us who work skilled labor jobs for live nation venues and productions fight tooth and nail just to have a union contract, and even then what we end up with typically the lowest paying work in the region.

    • @schuylerkrizay6192
      @schuylerkrizay6192 4 месяца назад +2

      @@slowgold20 define skilled labour

    • @slowgold20
      @slowgold20 4 месяца назад

      @@schuylerkrizay6192 riggers, stage carpentry, technicians, hands

    • @Landshark583
      @Landshark583 4 месяца назад +36

      ​@@schuylerkrizay6192 it really doesn't matter what he does. Live Nation is a middle man which are always unnecessary and are in position to manipulate both sides while doing the least amount of work. Grifts and cons arent skills either

  • @defnotanny
    @defnotanny 28 дней назад +2

    Any time a single business controls and owns a majority of the market it is operating in, its toxic and kills everything else. We must stop supporting monopolys. Support artists and small businesses directly!

  • @christopherjames1210
    @christopherjames1210 Месяц назад +60

    In 1978 my parents took me to see KISS, each ticket was $10, in 1976 they took me to see Elvis, $12 per ticket

  • @manuelruiz9189
    @manuelruiz9189 4 месяца назад +270

    Back in 1988, when I wasjust 23 years young someone told me "this country is going to implode. I'm an old lady, I'm not going to be around to see it, but you will because you're young." She went on to say "and you know what's going to be its downfall? Selfishness. Selfishness is going to destroy this country."
    Everything I see and hear these days makes me believe that woman wasn't a mortal human being, but an angel prophesying the future.

    • @SixOhFive
      @SixOhFive 4 месяца назад +7

      You know what I would have told that lady to her face? I would have told her, “thanks captain obvious.”

    • @manuelruiz9189
      @manuelruiz9189 4 месяца назад +42

      @@SixOhFive It wasn't as obvious back in 1988.

    • @paulvickers7441
      @paulvickers7441 4 месяца назад +16

      To be fair though, the Bible has actually been saying this for about 2000 years, so she might have just read the Bible, maybe

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 4 месяца назад +2

      Well considering she said that almost 40 years ago and this country hasn't collapsed, I don't know about that

    • @mustang8206
      @mustang8206 4 месяца назад

      ​@@manuelruiz9189It wasn't obvious that people are selfish and selfishness is bad? Maybe you were just dumb back then

  • @CaptHowdy-ym8px
    @CaptHowdy-ym8px 4 месяца назад +141

    My ex was a band manager. She’d call up the different venues and set up the shows with each venue to figure out the tour schedules. She was actually really good at being a manager. Several of the groups she managed were either starting out or she was with when they got signed and became a known band. Kind of like a B+, A- band in popularity at their peak with one or two records that sold enough to make the band members lives and their grand kids lives comfortable forever if they didn’t blow it all. She made sure the bands made money as well as the venues. A small band with a $500 budget starting out would get somewhere between $8-$15k after a summer tour after expenses. Pretty much the bands would be paid from a portion of ticket sales (could go from 60% to 20% of ticket sales depending on the venue) and then a larger portion of merchandise sales (usually 90%). Then promotion of the band tour at each venue also took up her time. The more well known venues helped and could get them air time on local radio stations. Ticketmaster and LiveNation really killed Indy venues and Indy bands being able to play around the country at your local venue. They either will block bands from being able to play at venues through contracts or won’t let bands play where they want, again through contracts. If things were to change mid sized to Indy venues need to get together and refuse to use Ticketmaster and Live Nation even the bands that are under their umbrella. Promote more Indy bands and mid sized to newly famous bands (that don’t have Ticketmaster). Sucks when those venues disappears. Really hits the neighborhoods and ruins the local music scenes.

    • @Everthus4
      @Everthus4 4 месяца назад +3

      I think i'm lucky man, because i met in my life and are friend of many local music bands. I watch their struggle. How hard it is for new band to play, to even cover costs. I have no idea how to make their life easier, but know for sure, there is UNLIMITED potencial in thousands of bands around every country. We are talking about entire new waves of music, new genres, new styles, new view. Because every decade or time have something new. And i used to love concerts. In my medium size city, we have few local venues, where even small indy bands could play, and it was special every time. And some of them become really popular with time. It is really good feeling every time "hey, you know what? I know them before they become famous".

    • @before120
      @before120 4 месяца назад +1

      agree 100%

    • @nikibordeaux
      @nikibordeaux 4 месяца назад

      And Spotify is the other evil for small Indie bands and artists.

  • @zmcc7038
    @zmcc7038 4 дня назад +1

    I grow tired of everyone thinking everything is a scam here. YOU purchase the tickets, en masse, at inflated prices. YOU decided to not purchase albums, but rather stream music. YOU create the demand, they create the supply. Welcome to America.

    • @xadok
      @xadok 2 дня назад

      a lot of us did not choose to not purchase albums. most gen Z did not grow up with a player to even play albums, having no choice but to listen online, I honestly much prefer CDs and I'm very sad they are being phased out! many modern cars no longer have CD players and can only stream. it's not so simple that you can just choose the option you want.

  • @crankytank
    @crankytank 4 месяца назад +72

    Recently a farmer in my small rural northern MN city told me about how his friend, another farmer, went to sell his grain and was getting paid LESS for the same thing now than in the 1970s. He had receipts from back then still and compared them. On top of being paid less, they're now being fined for noxious weeds in the bales... This is something most people don't know about, but really gets to the nitty gritty of why food costs have risen! Please do a story about farmers and how they're very necessary, but being left out to dry!

    • @joejo4549
      @joejo4549 4 месяца назад

      It's something like x20 the profit of the merchandisers compared to the people who actually grow the crops..

    • @andyharpist2938
      @andyharpist2938 4 месяца назад +7

      A farmer told me the flour milling comany rang to tell him his grain had been found to contain some weeds and they were reducing the amount they would pay him. He replied that "the grain lorry had not left his farm yet as it had broken down." This is a microcosm of the world.

    • @Shansman
      @Shansman Месяц назад

      I'm telling you, I can't imagine there is another citizenry in the world getting bent over more than Americans. Sickening about the corporates.

    • @andyharpist2938
      @andyharpist2938 Месяц назад

      @@Shansman Americans cannot even use their own rainwater. The list is endless.

  • @Frankbug
    @Frankbug 4 месяца назад +286

    in France concert tickets prices are capped. Guess what happens? Rich Americans buy plane tickets and come see the concert here because it’s CHEAPER to do that than seeing it in the USA. 😢 crazy.

    • @robertruschak7083
      @robertruschak7083 4 месяца назад +3

      Prices will go up up up and up

    • @Ogobana
      @Ogobana 4 месяца назад +46

      Same in Switzerland. When Taylor Swift gave her concert in Zürich, we had a lot of visitors from de US. It was cheaper to book a flight, stay overnight in a hotel in Switzerland and go to the concert than buying a ticket in the US. Crazy world😅😅

    • @skyDN1974
      @skyDN1974 4 месяца назад +18

      Americans are also going into debt to go overseas to see Taylor Swift because it’s still cheaper than in the USA

    • @dilwodan
      @dilwodan 4 месяца назад +7

      Just like with medical procedures

    • @hughjass7101
      @hughjass7101 4 месяца назад

      yeah then your african "newcomers" rob and violate them. vive la francais eh?

  • @CompComp
    @CompComp 4 месяца назад +288

    We can't afford to have any fun. You're lucky to have all your bills paid. Why is our generation so miserable? We work to survive. That's depressing AF

    • @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs
      @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs 4 месяца назад +39

      We work too long without our dignity and rights protected in the workplace in many cases. And the cost of living far outstrips most wages today.
      Something's gotta give.

    • @angelofdeath275
      @angelofdeath275 4 месяца назад +37

      it makes me feel like were really really hated for simply existing. I wanna pay bills, have fun and have a life. why is that hard?

    • @sortasurvival5482
      @sortasurvival5482 4 месяца назад +28

      Thats bs. We dont rely on big corporate for fun. Small bands, small venues, local events. If there was ever a reason to build up communities, this is it. Block parties, bbqs, improvised bike rides with boomboxes...
      As those before us said, damn the man.

    • @andybaldman
      @andybaldman 4 месяца назад +4

      Blame your parents’ 401k’s.

    • @dramatyst5661
      @dramatyst5661 4 месяца назад +4

      You're parents failed you if you are struggling as an adult LOL . I work with a few younger kids and they complain they have no money but are in debt cuz they have cars they can barely afford 😂 stop making dumb life choices you have no one to blame but yourself.

  • @jasonbeers-p9t
    @jasonbeers-p9t 9 дней назад +1

    my family owned a record store in the 70s 80s and 90s . we sold concert tickets for every show that came to town from the small venues all the way up to stadium shows when ticketmonster came around it killed that business for record stores everywhere it also killed the experience of camping out for tickets .it was always a fun time in the line just hanging out for a day or 2 meeting new like minded people into the same music . for us it was a sure fire way to have a regular stream of new customers into our store it wasn't just the ticket but with internet and amazon coming around at the same time it killed our store and just about all the mom and pop record stores around the country only a handful of the really good record stores survived it .

  • @scottkidwell3601
    @scottkidwell3601 4 месяца назад +121

    Support independent venues and artists/ bands as much as you can, especially locally.
    It's a community effort.

    • @dcore64
      @dcore64 4 месяца назад +3

      YES!!!!!!!

  • @FancyHattt
    @FancyHattt 4 месяца назад +458

    Just bought a couple tickets on Ticketmaster, GA was $36, I needed two so $72. At checkout my total was $120 for “service fees” that’s INSANE
    For reference these tickets are for the current Knocked Loose tour.

    • @neoinuyashafight
      @neoinuyashafight 4 месяца назад +28

      It's so crazy how they do that BS. Like for me when I went to go see $uicideboy$ a couple of times. I went to see them in 2022 and got GA floor for $100, but with service fees, it turned to $150. Then I went again in 2023. Mind you, it was at the same stadium. Now, the GA floor ticket was $150, but with services fees, it went to $200. Looked at going again this year(didn't end up buying), but now the GA floor tickets were $200, but again, with the service fee, it came out to $250. So, every year for the past 3 years, the tickets have gone up $100. It was the same ticket, same venue each year and arguably the worst line up this year but more expensive.

    • @janodjano5828
      @janodjano5828 4 месяца назад +1

      There is a way around this, at least in my area ( it’s a secondary market)

    • @MusicalRadiation
      @MusicalRadiation 4 месяца назад +13

      I thank the European Union for not allowing this kind of stuff as much as in the US. Yes, Ticketmaster has an iron grip on our market too, and yes they heavily inflate prices here, but they're only allowed to do so within certain margins. If not, they will get a fine from the EU that's more than what they would've get from extra "service fees"

    • @fillerbunnyninjashark271
      @fillerbunnyninjashark271 4 месяца назад +9

      Yet y'all pay for it. I will not pay for anything by life nation or ticket master... Still pay 10 bucks for concerts

    • @elisedvrocks
      @elisedvrocks 4 месяца назад

      STOP buying tickets from TicketBastard! I'm sorry but if you want to keep music alive, you have to stop supporting anything to do with TM. Go see live LOCAL music - before it's too late!

  • @Talik13
    @Talik13 4 месяца назад +225

    Fuck yeah. I'm 32 seconds in and Tom is my new favorite person! He's the kind of guy who deserves to be a boss. That's the attitude you should have if you own a business. Not these rich boomers who buy a business and are on vacation over half the year because they're retired and think that owning a business is a great way to get passive income.

    • @dregenius
      @dregenius 4 месяца назад +39

      It's the Landlordification of everything, and it needs to end. In fact, we should start with actual landlords!

    • @andromedaspark2241
      @andromedaspark2241 4 месяца назад +25

      The goal that is touted is to own assets so you don't have to work, but they never talk about the people doing the actual work to feed into that system letting the owning class lounge and consume. People taking others labor because the system lets them take all the resources is destroying this country.

    • @ArchThaBoss
      @ArchThaBoss 4 месяца назад +13

      And at one point in time you could find thousands of toms all over the country. Small business owners doing what they love and providing a service to their community. Now everything has been monopolized and our lawmakers allowed it to happen. You don’t have an alternative to anything.

    • @RealHomeRecording
      @RealHomeRecording 4 месяца назад

      ​@@ArchThaBosswrong... We the people allowed it to happen. We allowed corrupted election systems to happen. We allowed criminal politicians to go unchallenged.... Current America is the result.

    • @genesmith4019
      @genesmith4019 4 месяца назад +1

      And yet you buy Amazon LoL

  • @duanewright1412
    @duanewright1412 21 день назад +1

    Im 52. Me and my buddies would go see live bands all the time throughout Spring and Summer. It was fun and affordable. I rarely go to a live show anymore or a sporting event. The tickets are WAY overpriced direct, then if you go to a 2nd hand source, it's worse.
    BRUTAL!!!!

  • @kyleshpak9286
    @kyleshpak9286 4 месяца назад +437

    “The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs.
    There’s also a negative side.” - Hunter S Thompson

    • @chemical_leek
      @chemical_leek 4 месяца назад +40

      that quote's literally written on the wall outside the bathroom in crowbar lmao

    • @iguess2739
      @iguess2739 4 месяца назад +19

      oy vey what an anti semantic comment

    • @m.f.3347
      @m.f.3347 4 месяца назад +25

      ​@@iguess2739?

    • @ronanzann4851
      @ronanzann4851 4 месяца назад +8

      I finally got shed of the "music business" after over 50 years........but OH MY GOD...I'd forgotten about that quote from Thompson !

    • @dubatomic1
      @dubatomic1 4 месяца назад

      Not actually said by HST. Real quote: “The TV business is uglier than most things. It is normally perceived as some kind of cruel and shallow money trench through the heart of the journalism industry, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free and good men die like dogs, for no good reason. Which is more or less true. For the most part, they are dirty little animals with huge brains and no pulse.” ~HST

  • @CeruleanSky1111
    @CeruleanSky1111 4 месяца назад +104

    I stopped going to live concerts when they started to become a “luxury item”. Who TF can afford paying hundreds or even $1000 for a ticket when they can’t pay their mortgage payment or rent payment, car payment, utilities, or put food on the table. Absolute insanity!

    • @johnwayneasgenghiskhan4699
      @johnwayneasgenghiskhan4699 4 месяца назад +8

      Part of the problem is that the younger generation born on the other side of the rift accept it as normal, having no idea how things were before the massive corporate takeover,

    • @HardRockMaster7577
      @HardRockMaster7577 4 месяца назад +4

      No concert today, is better than the live music concerts I went to in the 70's.

    • @davefb
      @davefb 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I never bother with that sort of gig. They're not even the best experience.. Watch smaller bands in smaller venues.

  • @kevc6115
    @kevc6115 4 месяца назад +71

    Ireland & the EU are now launching a major investigation into TM after price gouging for Oasis concerts. TM & LN need to be broken up! As a life long musician n my 50's, I remember affordable prices, going to awesome indie venues and hearing my fav artists. This generation are figuratively getting 🪛, fans, venues, artists and everyone in the industry as a whole.

    • @Draregkoeliekalie
      @Draregkoeliekalie 4 месяца назад

      The EU really is our best. The EU is the only big government that still at times stops these mega corporations from exploiting people

  • @P-J-W-777
    @P-J-W-777 10 дней назад +1

    So they’ve literally broken federal monopoly laws and are getting away with it. I believe it’s time for the venues, artists and the people to stand up and say enough is enough. If the artists would call a year long strike and the people would stop demanding shows for an entire year it would seriously hurt Ticket Master and Live Nation. Their break-up won’t mean crap. All it will mean is that they just change a few names and act as different companies yet still work as one as they have for years.

  • @bonniegaither3994
    @bonniegaither3994 4 месяца назад +200

    Yep. The fees for the concert that I went to see were half the price of the ticket. So I bought two tickets and it was like buying three tickets.

    • @Tryp-j9d
      @Tryp-j9d 4 месяца назад

      SUCKER!!!

    • @hakikitosunpasabenim3088
      @hakikitosunpasabenim3088 4 месяца назад +9

      Then don’t buy it! Show your reaction!

    • @KaritKtana
      @KaritKtana 4 месяца назад +1

      Same!!
      Getting to the checkout page is like a punch in the gut

    • @Demopans5990
      @Demopans5990 4 месяца назад +5

      Fly a drone in, record the concert, and pirate the venue for little cost
      When legal means grow too expensive, it's time to sail the high seas

    • @Rollermonkey1
      @Rollermonkey1 4 месяца назад +11

      The fees for the recent Pearl Jam show in Seattle were 100-150% the price of the tickets themselves.
      So two $100 tickets totaled out to over $500 with tax.
      I didn't buy tickets.
      Too many fees are now based on percentages, instead of a flat rate per ticket and it's completely out of control.

  • @Here4TheHeckOfIt
    @Here4TheHeckOfIt 2 месяца назад +54

    Very true! I was a teenager going to concerts that cost $5. I saw David Bowie with Siouxsie & the Banshees for $20. Needless to say, I saw alot of shows. It's insane how much tickets cost these days, but since records/CDs aren't being produced as much, and streaming services pay the artists pennies, shows are how musicians make money. Things change for the worst sometimes

    • @hia5235
      @hia5235 Месяц назад +6

      Thanks to your generation from taking that from your kids

    • @co_li7300
      @co_li7300 Месяц назад +1

      You got me at Siouxsie, saw her in Bordeaux France in the 90's, cheap and beautiful

    • @Here4TheHeckOfIt
      @Here4TheHeckOfIt Месяц назад +2

      ​@@hia5235 Hey, I agree, kid. The boomers and some people in my generation are greedy, short-term thinkers living out their villainous fantasies. Many of us are not, though. I am just as saddened as you are right now.

  • @Missunderstood103
    @Missunderstood103 4 месяца назад +195

    Americans are beyond sick of this monopolized grift.

    • @orionsshoe2424
      @orionsshoe2424 4 месяца назад +1

      You sure?

    • @ickebins6948
      @ickebins6948 4 месяца назад +4

      It's working pretty great as far as I can tell.

    • @thetelepath8245
      @thetelepath8245 4 месяца назад +6

      Then its time to start questioning capitalism!
      This is just a direct consequence of the system.

    • @MtJochem
      @MtJochem 4 месяца назад +4

      @@thetelepath8245 I wouldn't go that far. Free capitalism maybe, but the us is still a controlled market. Monopolies can and have been broken up in the past. I hope the country finds back its bearing with respect to this and breaks up many of the current monopolies. I'm looking at you Google.

    • @PauLtus_B
      @PauLtus_B 4 месяца назад +2

      @MtJochem
      why wouldn't you go that far?
      The video above is a perfect example of how crazy it's been allowed to get.

  • @juliarhodes5195
    @juliarhodes5195 12 дней назад +1

    Air B&B does the same thing with all the fees. One night could be $60 and you’d expect after tax it would be maybe $85ish. Nope! It ends up being like $130 for one night and their fees cost more than the actual price.

  • @JamminJ-xe2bd
    @JamminJ-xe2bd 4 месяца назад +71

    Corporate greed is killing a lot of things that were once good. They are vultures.

    • @ragingjaguarknight86
      @ragingjaguarknight86 4 месяца назад +12

      Vultures at least do some good like clean up the world by eating carrion. Corporate greed is way worse than any vulture.😡😤

  • @thomasfucillo
    @thomasfucillo 4 месяца назад +100

    Fun fact: seats were first come first serve back in the 70’s, no assigned seating, and front row was for family and friends of the band.

    • @melvinjames1077
      @melvinjames1077 3 месяца назад +4

      Yes, I remember standing in line to get my ticket for Led Zeppelin 1977. I didn’t get to pick my seat.

    • @MisterV619
      @MisterV619 3 месяца назад +8

      Late 70's to early 80's in San Diego the seats were marked and assigned. True fans spent a couple of nights in line at the box office of the venue to get front row seats. We earned those seats by putting in the effort to wait in line. We got to meet other dedicated fans in line, make friends, network and socialize. Without ticketmaster, ticketron and definitely before the internet. It was a great time to be alive.

  • @ryansharp4691
    @ryansharp4691 Месяц назад +47

    Bro, the way you explained that on a level everyone can understand (live music) and then tied it up by extrapolating the concept out to the entire US economy was effing brilliant.

  • @justinb10001
    @justinb10001 Месяц назад +4

    As a former promoter this is the most accurate video, I have seen that covers the majority of the issues. The current concert industry is almost completely impossible for an independent promoter to succeed.

  • @BigJoker
    @BigJoker 4 месяца назад +82

    I hate that I missed out on decades of live music. It's one of life's greatest pleasures and it's basically been captured.

    • @derontchi
      @derontchi 4 месяца назад

      Where do you live? I live in a medium-sized city (about 450k people) and we have a wonderful network of small, independent venues because the community values them and supports them. It’s been done and it’s still being done. If you can find something like this in your area, not only are you having a good time for not a lot of money, you’re also supporting local artists and venues while upholding the remnants of our once great live music scene

    • @emilyadams3228
      @emilyadams3228 4 месяца назад

      It's also been captured by leftists, which is infinitely worse.

    • @BTC-Carnivore
      @BTC-Carnivore 4 месяца назад +3

      sorry to hear that buddy.
      im 48 and i will not go to any concerts anymore.
      i used to go to 4-6 concerts a year

  • @rabalajoie
    @rabalajoie 4 месяца назад +71

    I saw almost a of hundred shows of my world-famous favorite bands in the early 2000’s. Those shows were never over 20$ CAD. They usually were “cash only” admissions. I really miss those times.

  • @jmalmsten
    @jmalmsten 4 месяца назад +153

    Recently, Taylor Swift played here in sweden. And one thing that was reported on over and over was that... American fans found that buying a concert ticket here in scandinavia, plus hotel and a transatlantic return flight and food, and everything... Was still way cheaper than going to see that same artist domestically in the US.
    I mean. Taylor Swift is not my kind of music. But.. damn. This whole thing is a horror scenario that I really hope does not take the same stranglehold internationally. Otherwise. Only other option I see is to have the whole live music system collapse to the point where noone goes to see the shows and no artists doing live shows.
    This. This is the reality of deregulated economies.

    • @Scott__C
      @Scott__C 4 месяца назад +1

      And the sadder part is few of those people will see the great sights there, just fly over for the show and then back afterward.

    • @TingleTalks
      @TingleTalks 4 месяца назад +4

      That is true. I did the math one day, idr which country I did in particular, but I looked up the prices for the tickets (floor seats), round trip flight, and hotel to stay for a few days and enjoy the different country. All of that was still a little be cheaper then for me to get a ticket for night at a venue a little under 2 hours from me.

    • @asdfhiuh
      @asdfhiuh 4 месяца назад +6

      "This is the reality of deregulated economies." -No. This is the reality of fans that have a lot of excess money, or no brains.

    • @crescentb3am
      @crescentb3am 4 месяца назад +1

      I wouldn't go that far. The economic model will fail sooner or later. It's inevitable. I agree with this part. Live music will never die because the solution is a lot more simple if people, myself included did something

    • @luigivincenz3843
      @luigivincenz3843 4 месяца назад +6

      when the Cure toured the US this year, Robert Smith stated they will have their own ticketing price system to combat Livenation because the band knew the fans were being gouged.

  • @BWP-u3y
    @BWP-u3y 12 дней назад +1

    Two Floyd shows... '87 and '94 with similar seating.
    $25 and $300 respectively.

  • @bvalt1
    @bvalt1 4 месяца назад +48

    This is why I seek out independent venues, and small clubs to see local artists, and buy their music directly from them!! This is the best thing you can do to support artists everywhere!!

    • @andyharpist2938
      @andyharpist2938 4 месяца назад

      It's a great idea. Sometimes its rubbish and sometimes it's like finding gold. Hendrix played at our town's corn exchange one time. I could have turned up and listened.

  • @johnmahoney4400
    @johnmahoney4400 Месяц назад +56

    Support local music and support small businesses. Avoid the corporate concerts and let them greed themselves out.

  • @FlawlessRhythmGG
    @FlawlessRhythmGG 4 месяца назад +54

    No way. Been going there for like 10 years now. Thanks for putting Tom in the spotlight. He and his venue are a real treasure.

    • @MKrealife
      @MKrealife 4 месяца назад +4

      Where is Tom's venue?
      What's it called?
      I'd like to support his efforts.

    • @nervoustriggers
      @nervoustriggers 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MKrealifeThe Crowbar in Ybor City (Tampa), FL,!

    • @MKrealife
      @MKrealife 4 месяца назад +1

      @@nervoustriggers
      Thank you!

  • @suffern63
    @suffern63 Месяц назад +4

    It's only a scam if you let yourself be scammed,don't go,don't buy the tickets,do something else.

  • @GREYBLOOD_G59
    @GREYBLOOD_G59 4 месяца назад +107

    I really miss the days where we’d skate down to our local record shop in town, grab some albums, some threads, maybe a poster or a few stickers and score tickets to shows all in one stop. I’d give anything to have those days back

    • @jzubs
      @jzubs 4 месяца назад +16

      @@aprilpheles3912 gotta love the inapplicable relation to race and corporate greed... do us all a favor and dont interact with anyone please

    • @SPG8989
      @SPG8989 4 месяца назад +5

      @@aprilpheles3912 me too, it was a better world

    • @ToastPop92
      @ToastPop92 4 месяца назад +3

      Wow, to think how much all that would cost nowadays is depressing. Most kids, even adults don't have that kind of money to throw around on stuff like that anymore :[

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 4 месяца назад

      @jzubs HBD exists

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 4 месяца назад

      @aprilpheles3912 kino playlist

  • @its_notta_cedar
    @its_notta_cedar Месяц назад +109

    Imagine having thousands of people in jail for weed and adding to that number while CEOs and board members get praised for swindling people out of money. IMAGINE

    • @missrachael1709
      @missrachael1709 Месяц назад +2

      Spot on. Peace.

    • @pkmcburroughs
      @pkmcburroughs Месяц назад

      Gosh darn it, I'm trying! I'm TRYING! Hmmm. But nope. I just can't imagine a world like the one you described. Is it far from this one?
      *blinkblink*

  • @danedefense2046
    @danedefense2046 4 месяца назад +84

    Corporations are turning everything into a luxury.

    • @elliotalderson4568
      @elliotalderson4568 3 месяца назад +4

      You and I are cogs in the corporate machine. Anytime anyone tries to complain or critique capitalism, they are labeled a Marxist or communist or some other nonsense. This video is a very easy way to see how capitalism directly affects us all and how a regulatory or medium change can help us all. That's not communism. That's what our government is for.

    • @twangyyy18888
      @twangyyy18888 3 месяца назад +3

      Its actually crazy because its supposed to be entertainment for peasants

    • @twangyyy18888
      @twangyyy18888 3 месяца назад

      Sitting alone in a house with a tv is the best form of luxury

  • @markweatherford9233
    @markweatherford9233 Месяц назад +6

    Simple solution, artists and fans should stand up and stop it. No shows unless tickets are sold at the ticket booth. Ticketmaster was just a convienance in its early days, 1 year of no sales will put them out.

  • @Gordonhermederme
    @Gordonhermederme 4 месяца назад +95

    “Live music has become a luxury good” Damn that’s cold.

    • @frevazz3364
      @frevazz3364 4 месяца назад +9

      That is a correct statement.

    • @Space.Ghost.
      @Space.Ghost. 4 месяца назад +4

      Cold isn't the first word that comes to mind. Sick is.

    • @Dead_Goat
      @Dead_Goat 4 месяца назад +1

      live music as always a luxury good if it was not some random band in a hole in the wall which is still possible to see today for free. The venues and musicians demanding record profits are the problem here.

  • @Kadillac_Kim
    @Kadillac_Kim 4 месяца назад +56

    Thank you for covering this. I'm in the industry as an independent promoter and music/arts nonprofit owner. I do this for free (I'm very lucky i have a good paying second career) because I'm desperate to keep the live music scene alive. There are so many of us fighting but every week it feels like there is this looming, insurmountable threat and I fear we're losing the fight. My heart broke when i heard that venue owners voice crack a little when talking about not renewing his lease. I feel that every time a band doesn't make enough money at the door to fill their gas tank to get to the next show...
    Ticketmaster is a huge problem, but the economy as a whole sucks and when people can't afford groceries they're not going to go spend the cash for even a $10 cover and cheap beers. Venue owners I've talked to in my city say attendence is down nearly 40% from this time last year and everyone is laying off staff, meanwhile their rent and overhead is skyrocketing. There are just so many things stacked against independent venues and artists. What I'm most afraid of is losing out on the future evolution of music and art because nobody but the wealthy can afford to get into this industry, be it small business owners or musicians, leading to an even more homogeneous arts culture.

    • @WhatWillYouFind
      @WhatWillYouFind 4 месяца назад

      The Technocratic Feudal lords have deemed all of us destitute and no longer being worthy of living as we were promised growing up as kids. The only option for such a totalitarian company, is an even heavier handed Judicial response. I can dream. I'm in my mid 30s and all I have seen is government and people bending over for these sycophant, immoral unicorn math economy. I hate it. This is NOT the world I was told I would find after school.

    • @donnyramay2635
      @donnyramay2635 4 месяца назад +6

      I lived in Austin for years. The city used to be live music capital of the world. I worked at Austin City Limits and SXSW setting up stages. Even stage staff was not allowed to watch the venues as they charged hundreds of dollars for a wristband. You worked your ass off setting up the venue but not allowed to enjoy it. Austin became a city for the cool rich kids from California.

    • @sortasurvival5482
      @sortasurvival5482 4 месяца назад +3

      Guess we gotta bring back garage shows for a decade... ppl will always make music and gather. Its just gonna go underground for a bit...

    • @BulyssesBwachowski
      @BulyssesBwachowski 4 месяца назад

      @@sortasurvival5482I keep seeing this everywhere and it’s a terrible response. Becoming mole people is what people tried for decades. It didn’t help and the weeds have taken over the yard. We must rise up together and fight (I said *FIGHT* not VOTE)

    • @ThaJay
      @ThaJay 4 месяца назад

      @@donnyramay2635 What the hell staff being kicket out of the building before the show starts is so completely idiotic I don't even know where to start.

  • @Sammy_lovvve
    @Sammy_lovvve 4 месяца назад +200

    This is literally illegal around the world… we got Taylor swift tickets for like $100 bucks in Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺

    • @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs
      @Krill_all_health_insuranceCEOs 4 месяца назад +25

      That's super fair. Sadly here, criminal mega corps control all.

    • @Sammy_lovvve
      @Sammy_lovvve 4 месяца назад +6

      That sucks 😢… you guys get so screwed on everything

    • @diegomagellan
      @diegomagellan 4 месяца назад +1

      Aussie or Murican?

    • @MbisonBalrog
      @MbisonBalrog 4 месяца назад +5

      Well, OZ has less people so less demand.

    • @watamatafoyu
      @watamatafoyu 4 месяца назад +24

      OZ has better anti-monopoly laws so less price-gouging.

  • @MetalHeadWorshipLeader
    @MetalHeadWorshipLeader Месяц назад +3

    As long as people continue to give them all their money, it won’t change.

  • @JusticeAlways
    @JusticeAlways 4 месяца назад +189

    The reason why we chose to be entertained by local talent...
    Right here.

    • @mikemann1960
      @mikemann1960 4 месяца назад +1

      How are you doing Shipmate? Hopefully, everything is going well for you and your family.
      C.V.N. 75

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 4 месяца назад +1

      Lucky to live in Austin, the Live Music Capital of the World. But what used to cost, say, $3 or $5 is now $10 to $20, or higher in a premium venue. Concerts used to be secondary to record sales as a source of income, but in the age of streaming, live appearances are more than making up for the pittance artists earn from Spotify and the like.

    • @ChintanCG
      @ChintanCG 4 месяца назад +1

      All the local stuff is controlled by TM too

  • @DaftyBoi412
    @DaftyBoi412 3 месяца назад +47

    I'm so glad you used the word "shittier" in a rather formal documentary style video. It's the only apt. word for what they make things!

    • @spacecadet35
      @spacecadet35 2 месяца назад +5

      It is useful when describing the officially recognised process of "enshittification"

  • @MarshallCake
    @MarshallCake Месяц назад +75

    Another factor: Concerts were a tool of marketing for albums, but now that album sales have been on decline, concerts became a primary source of income for artists

    • @marcoprolo1488
      @marcoprolo1488 Месяц назад +2

      It's mentioned.

    • @Anothertominohio
      @Anothertominohio 16 дней назад

      Also, the demise of the major record labels. They used to subsidize tours and for the most part, they don't anymore. The fall of the recording industry has also had some effect. Many bands live on the sale of their merch.

  • @MiguelAngel-uh4zl
    @MiguelAngel-uh4zl Месяц назад +1

    Side note been 2 times to this Venue and it’s really nice and was worth really interesting place . Everyone’s really polite . Every spot has it’s character

  • @loso9043
    @loso9043 4 месяца назад +46

    interesting. media likes to portray that chart topping artists are cancelling their tours because they’re not selling enough tickets as if it is only their fault, when in reality people do not wanna spend an upwards of $250 to be in nosebleed seats. it’s better to watch the concert for free on youtube, which unfortunately doesn’t support those artists. monopolization literally ruins everything. unfortunate.

    • @Thesakuraharona
      @Thesakuraharona 4 месяца назад +1

      Hmm.... maybe Google should dip their toes into this. Produce a concert video with artist and charge $5 to watch online. Or they could make it free and put in ads (but most of us block those so maybe not...)

    • @Fishy-i2g
      @Fishy-i2g 3 месяца назад +4

      @@Thesakuraharona You mean Google that was recently found to be a Monopoly? THAT Google? Did you even think before you typed out your comment?
      You can't reduce monopoly by increasing it.