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  2. AXS (company) - Wikipedia

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    AXS (pronounced access) is an American ticket outlet for sports and entertainment events, founded in 2011 and owned by Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), the world's second largest entertainment promoter behind Live Nation Entertainment.

  3. Oasis reunion tickets live: Furious fans accuse Ticketmaster ...

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    Thousands of Oasis fans have been left empty-handed and frustrated after struggling to nab tickets to the group’s 2025 reunion tour.. Tickets went on sale at 9am on Saturday and were expected to ...

  4. Ticketmaster reassures Eurovision fans after tickets sell out

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    Tickets for the semi-final shows are priced from £30 to £290, with the cost increasing to between £80 and £380 for the grand final shows. Those who managed to secure tickets celebrated on ...

  5. Ticketek - Wikipedia

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    Ticketek is an Australian event ticketing company. Founded in 1990, the company is owned by TEG Pty Ltd with its headquarters in Sydney and operates ticketing operations for entertainment and sporting events in Australia and New Zealand.

  6. Ticketmaster announces list of initial concerts eligible for ...

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    Ticketmaster is offering free tickets to some customers due to a lawsuit -- and they just released an initial list of over 450 eligible shows.

  7. Category:Music competitions in Australia - Wikipedia

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  8. ‘Limited’ number of Oasis tickets left for sale - AOL

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    Users on X, formerly Twitter, also reported the price for tickets nearly doubling from around £148 to around £355 on Ticketmaster after they waited for hours to secure their place at the Oasis ...

  9. Ticketmaster Corp. v. Tickets.com, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Ticketmaster had signed numerous "exclusive arguments" with a large number of the major athletic and amusement organizations. The ticket business began shifting to the internet, leading to competition between Ticketmaster and Tickets.com. [16] Tickets.com allowed consumers to purchase tickets at their website.