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  1. tinman

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    Breh
    For whom the bell tolls
     
  2. Mango

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    Live Nation Employees Brag About Price-Gouging Customers, Calling Them ‘So Stupid’ in New Court Documents

    After Live Nation Entertainment reached a tentative settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice in their antitrust case earlier this week, newly released court documents show a series of messages between two Live Nation employees in which they bragged about “price gouging” customers, “robbing them blind” and calling them so stupid” for paying inflated costs.

    A 2022 conversation between Ben Baker and Jeff Weinhold, two regional directors of ticketing for Live Nation venues, focused on raising “ancillary fees” like parking and lawn chair rentals at the expense of the ticket buyer.

    Per Bloomberg and court records, Baker wrote that “these people are so stupid” for paying such high fees. Weinhold noted that he had VIP parking at a show priced up to $250 for one spot. “I almost feel bad taking advantage of them,” responded Baker.

    In another exchange, Baker bragged about charging “$50 to park in the grass” and “$60 for closer grass. ” Robbing them blind, baby,” he wrote. “That’s how we do it.”

    Live Nation previously sought to exclude the exchanges from the antitrust trial, while an attorney for the Justice Department argued that it gave a “candid, contemporaneous look into how they view prices.” Judge Aran Subramanian, who is presiding over the case, ordered that the documents be released in full.

    A Live Nation representative said in a statement to Variety that the messages shared between Baker and Weinhold do not represent the company’s values: “The Slack exchange from one junior staffer to a friend absolutely doesn’t reflect our values or how we operate. Because this was a private Slack message, leadership learned of this when the public did, and will be looking into the matter promptly. Our business only works when fans have great experiences, which is why we’ve capped amphitheater venue fees at 15% and have invested $1 billion in the last 18 months into U.S. venues and fan amenities.”

    Baker was most recently head of ticketing for Live Nation’s Venue Nation, and was expected to testify this week in the DOJ’s antitrust trial, while Weinhold is senior ticketing director in the Washington area, per the New York Times.

    Live Nation reached its tentative settlement with the DOJ on Monday in a case that had threatened to separate the company from its subsidiary Ticketmaster. However, a total of 27 states will continue their individual legal actions against the company, which were filed in tandem with the DOJ’s, including New York, California and Colorado.
     
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  3. Qan

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    Honestly, people who are willingly paying that to begin with are pretty stupid.
     
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    Doesn't look like he missed any meals either
     
  5. ima_drummer2k

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    Especially for a crap artist. Harry Styles, Sabrina Carpenter, etc.
     
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  6. mikol13

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    Dude is old but he’s still killing it. Plus he’s a grade A human.
     
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  7. ROCKSS

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    This is why I stopped going to concerts, I am simply not going to pay an "add on" charge that can be double what the face value is...............and the fact we now know there laughing behind our back, makes me feel I made the right choice, boycott these mofo`s
     
  8. rrj_gamz

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    I've been to ACL once, tickets were ridiculously expensive and went Friday and sold them. In general, it's too expensive to go to a concert, let alone trying to do Metallica at Sphere, forget about it. On a side note, I couldn't give away some HLSR concert tickets, and while the artist the past two years have sucked/been repeated, something has to change.
     
  9. Colt45

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    First concert was Rush at The Summit on the Signals tour. I wanna say tickets were $18.50 and parking was included in the ticket price. Lucked out and got tix for the coming tour in presale for $296 each for really terrible seats. I just paid $87 a ticket for Social Distortion in August. I saw them at Fitzgerald’s in college for like $8.

    when I lived in MD, radio station WHFS had an annual festival at RFK. Their schtick was tickets were a buck a band. First year I went was ‘93…Velocity Girl, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, The Posies, Stereo MCs, X, Belly, Iggy Pop, Matthew Sweet and INXS headlined…$9.

    Summer of ‘85 and ‘86, a $25 or $30 Astroworld season pass got you into every show at Southern Star for free…probably saw 40 or 50 shows there.
     
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    Good stuff!
     

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