Harry Styles NYC Concert Tickets to Be Rereleased After Ticketmaster Catches Scalpers
Ticketmaster said it canceled fake accounts that bought sold-out seats and will resell recovered tickets at face value to fans.
- On Wednesday, Ticketmaster canceled tickets for Harry Styles' New York residency at Madison Square Garden after identifying fake accounts used by scalpers to evade purchase limits.
- Ticketmaster Global President Saumil Mehta said the company found "scalpers using multiple accounts and fake identities to try and get around ticket limits and resell tickets for profit."
- Data released by Ticketmaster showed 19% of tickets priced at $50, 77% under $95, and 100% under $130, including fees; Mehta noted scalpers targeted these lower-priced, high-demand seats.
- Beginning April 30, fans without tickets for the NYC shows will be prioritized for reclaimed seats, while purchases made directly through Ticketmaster remain valid and unaffected.
- Ticketmaster has recently taken similar enforcement actions on other major tours to combat fraudulent activity, following criticism from singer Olivia Dean, who called the resale market "exploitative.
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