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Ticketmaster is telling fans who claim their concert tickets disappeared from their accounts, costing them thousands of dollars, that they were victims of hackers.
Some Ticketmaster users are encountering a mysterious situation where expensive concert tickets they purchased are getting transferred out of their accounts without their permission.. According to ...
Even though Ticketmaster reinstated McKenzie's and City's tickets in time for their concerts, after Business Insider reached out for comment, the company refunded both of them for the original ...
Elvis: The Concert (also known as Elvis Presley In Concert) [1] [2] is a concert tour started in 1997 that features audio and video recordings of Elvis Presley, accompanied live by his 1970s backup band, backing vocalists, and orchestral musicians. [1]
In Fall 2024, Ticketmaster customers began noticing tickets were being removed from their accounts. Despite thousands of customers taking to Ticketmaster's social media accounts over a period of months, the platform ignored the comments, finally releasing a statement in October 2024 indicating that affected customers were "victims of hackers."
The Elvis Presley single, colloquially "Young Elvis", was a 29-cent first-class United States postage stamp first available on January 8, 1993. It was released as the first stamp from the Legends of American Music stamp series. The stamp's design was the subject of a postal vote conducted by US Postal Service between two candidates
A Ticketmaster representative said about 5% of tickets from Verified Fan sales typically end up on the secondary market, compared to 20% to 30% during non-Verified Fan sales.
Artists with concert revenue of over US$1 billion according to Pollstar; Rank Artists Nationality Nominal gross Tickets sold As of Ref. 1 Taylor Swift: United States $3 billion 19.73 million 2024 [3] [4] 2 The Rolling Stones: United Kingdom $2.40 billion 22.99 million 2024 [b] 3 U2: Ireland $2.37 billion 26.84 million 2024 [3] [6] 4