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Spain probes ticket fees for Bad Bunny concerts

  • Spain's consumer affairs ministry opened a probe on Wednesday into service fees charged during ticket sales for Bad Bunny's 2026 concerts in Spain.
  • The investigation follows consumer complaints alleging possible illegal surcharges and focuses on potential irregularities in ticket sales for a well-known international artist.
  • Bad Bunny, a major global music star, sold 600,000 tickets for his originally planned three shows, later expanded to eleven concerts across Madrid and Barcelona in May and June 2026.
  • The ministry indicated that if the allegations are verified, these actions might breach consumer protection regulations, particularly regarding the transparency, justification, and fairness of the service fees involved.
  • The investigation seeks to verify if the service fees meet the legal standards regarding transparency, justification, and fairness, highlighting Spain's growing attention to ticket sales practices and consumer rights.
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Spain probes ticket fees for Bad Bunny concerts

Spain's consumer affairs ministry said Wednesday it has opened a probe into the service fees charged during the sale of tickets for reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny's 2026 concerts in the country.

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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