Springsteen speaks out on ticket backlash

"If there’s any complaints on the way out, you can have your money back," says The Boss in response to the dynamic pricing furore

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Bruce Springsteen has spoken out about the dynamic ticketing controversy for his 2023 tour. Individual tickets reached more than $5,000 via Ticketmaster’s market-based platinum pricing model when the first wave of The E Street Band’s US tour dates went on sale in the summer.

Bruce Springsteen has spoken out about the dynamic ticketing controversy for his 2023 tour.

Individual tickets reached more than $5,000 via Ticketmaster’s market-based platinum pricing model when the first wave of The E Street Band’s US tour dates went on sale in the summer.

The backlash prompted the 73-year-old’s manager Jon Landau to defend the pricing, insisting it was in line with shows for acts of a similar stature, while the average ticket price is around $250.

“Ticket buying has gotten…

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