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UK plans ban on ticket resale touts in bot-buying era – DW – 11/18/2025

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The British government will ban the resale of tickets for music concerts, shows and sports events at inflated prices, targeting ticket touts using modern technologies to turn a profit, a government minister said on Tuesday. 

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“We are committed to ending the scandal of ticket touts,” Housing Minister Steven Reed told BBC News, saying that ministers would set out the plans in more detail in the coming days. 

He said the government was targeting modern ticket touting that often forced fans to pay “through the nose” to attend popular events. The government first voiced concern about so-called “dynamic pricing” practices last year.

Investors had already taken note of the plan, with shares in the US company StubHub, which owns the ticket reselling giant Viagogo, falling by 14% on Monday amid the first reports of a ban in British media. 

Automated purchase and resale for predictable sell-out events

Tickets for popular music festivals like Glastonbury or tours by artists like Taylor Swift, Oasis or Radiohead tend to sell out online in a matter of minutes rather than hours, appearing online at inflated resale prices almost immediately. 

Touts use automated programs or “bots” to beat online queues for tickets. 

Radiohead’s upcoming tour in London is one of the most expensive on resale sites. Standing tickets for its show on Friday, originally priced at 85 pounds (roughly $112 or €96), were on Viagogo from 682 pounds on Tuesday.

A fan of Tayler Swift holds a sign asking for tickets as she arrives at Wembley Stadium in London, Thursday, Aug. 15, 2024 for the first of five concerts of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
Popular concerts, like Taylor Swift’s Eras tour last year, tend to sell out in a matter of minutes, though not all the buyers are fans who plan to attendImage: Alastair Grant/AP Photo/picture alliance

Money for nothing (but the tix aren’t free)

Recording artists do not benefit from these mark-ups, only the original ticket purchasers and the resale sites, which often charge purchasing and sales fees as brokers.

Radiohead was one of a series of bands and artists — including Coldplay, Dua Lipa, Iron Maiden, PJ Harvey and Mark Knopfler — to publish an open letter in magazine “Which?” last week urging the British government to follow through on the plan to target “the extortionate and pernicious secondary ticketing market.”

This photo taken on Sept. 10, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico, shows the ticket presale page on the FIFA World Cup 26 official website. Given the expected high demand, tickets will be released in phases. The first phase, the "Visa Presale Draw," requires fans to register a FIFA Fan ID on the official website. Only Visa cardholders over the age of 18 will be eligible to apply.
World Cup ticket sales are happening in phases, and governing body FIFA has even found a way to monetize early access for sponsors like credit card company Visa, allocating them tickets to award to registered customers in a preliminary phaseImage: Li Muzi/Xinhua/picture alliance

They called for the plans to be included in the next King’s Speech to parliament setting out government policy plans for 2026.

“For too long certain resale platforms have allowed touts to bulk buy and then resell tickets at inflated prices, forcing fans to either pay above the odds or miss out entirely,” they wrote. “This erodes trust in the live events sector and undermines the efforts of artists and organizers to make shows accessible and affordable.” 

They advocated a price cap on ticket resales, to limit how lucrative the business can be. 

Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani called on FIFA to end their predatory ticketing practices for the 2026 World Cup.
New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani also highlighted predatory ticket pricing and sales tactics during his election campaign with a view to next year’s World Cup; even the list prices for the 2026 tournament are proving prohibitiveImage: Andrea Renault/ZUMA/picture alliance

New York mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani had also highlighted the issue with a view to the 2026 World Cup in North America during his election campaign, with New York one of the venues. 

Industry argues price caps will fuel black market instead

Viagogo responded critically to the reports in the UK, saying the government’s approach would backfire and fuel an illegal secondary trading market instead, increasing risks like fraud. They advocated a verified ticket system instead. 

“Evidence shows price caps have repeatedly failed fans,” a company spokesperson argued. “In countries like Ireland and Australia, fraud rates and nearly four times higher than in the UK as price caps push consumers toward unregulated sites.”

Instead they recommended “opening the market to greater competition,” saying this would help “drive prices down, benefiting fans.” 

Details of the British government plans are yet to be published, but media reports in the UK suggested a cap in the region of 30% above the face value of tickets. Left-leaning newspaper The Guardian reported that selling tickets above face value would be banned entirely, and that there would be a cap on the fees that resale platforms could charge. 

“Our manifesto commitment was to tend to appalling abuses that you see already in the secondary ticket market. We said we’d deal with it in the General Election, we intend to, and that’s the main part of our consultation,” Labour MP Chris Bryant told music magazine “NME” earlier this year. “We’re not asking whether to act, we’re asking how to act and what action to take.”

Also on Tuesday, Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) regulator said it had opened investigations into the pricing practices and mandatory additional charges of a number of online platforms including StubHub and Viagogo.

Edited by: Wesley Rahn 



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