Dua Lipa performs throughout a live performance as a part of the “Radical Optimism Tour” at Estadio Mas Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti on Nov. 8, 2025 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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The U.Okay. authorities is about to ban the resale of live-event tickets for above face worth on Wednesday. The transfer covers concert events, main sports activities, and theater, based on a number of British press studies.
The transfer was not a shock, because the nation’s Labor Celebration below Prime Minister Keir Starmer had signaled earlier help for a crackdown on ticket practices, citing the difficulty of inflated resale costs as a big client safety situation.
Dozens of artists together with Sam Fender, Dua Lipa and Coldplay signed a latest open letter urging Starmer to maneuver forward with guarantees and implement a cap on resale worth tickets.
Housing Secretary Steve Reed instructed BBC Breakfast that the federal government, “was dedicated to outlawing it.”
New laws is anticipated to incorporate caps on platform charges and worth limits to keep away from any workarounds that artificially inflate costs utilizing new strategies. A U.Okay. authorities inquiry begun early in 2025 had been contemplating a cap on the value of ticket resales in a spread from the unique worth as much as as a lot as a 30% markup, however is now anticipated to pursue the stricter plan of action.
The U.Okay. authorities’s Division for Tradition, Media and Sport estimates the transfer might cut back the common resale ticket worth by as a lot as $48, based on the studies.
Ticket reseller StubHub shares closed down close to 6% on Tuesday after studies of the approaching ban. Its shares have fallen 37% over the previous week after it failed to supply steerage when it reported earnings final week.
Shares of Dwell Nation Leisure, which owns Ticketmaster, had been decrease on Tuesday however closed according to the broader market decline. Dwell Nation launched an announcement forward of the anticipated U.Okay. ban saying it “totally helps the UK authorities’s plan” and famous it already limits all resale within the U.Okay. to face worth costs. “That is one other main step ahead for followers – cracking down on exploitative touting to assist preserve stay occasions accessible. We encourage others all over the world to undertake related fan-first insurance policies.”
The transfer comes as U.S. regulators have scrutinized bot-based ticket harvesting, and a number of other investigations have centered on misleading price constructions and inflated resale pricing. For Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour,” the common resale ticket was over $1,000.
Swift producer and fellow musician Jack Antonoff just lately slammed Dwell Nation CEO Michael Rapino for saying at a CNBC occasion that live performance tickets had been underpriced.
“Reply is straightforward: Promoting a ticket for greater than its face worth ought to be unlawful,” he wrote.
The Federal Commerce Fee sued Dwell Nation and Ticketmaster in September, alleging unlawful ticket resale practices. Final 12 months, the Justice Division sued to interrupt up Dwell Nation and Ticketmaster over alleged antitrust violations, claiming the corporate had too giant a monopoly within the ticketing trade, a transfer that got here after widespread fan complaints after a botched rollout for tickets to Swift’s Eras Tour.
Strain has elevated for extra clear ticket markets throughout stay music, sports activities, and large-scale touring.

