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Ticketmaster recently updated the ticket transfer policy for Taylor Swift's Indianapolis shows Nov. 1–3 as a response to ticket scams involving her shows. Here's what to know about the change ...
Ticketmaster's data security incident. According to Ticketmaster's website, the company "discovered unauthorized activity on an isolated cloud database hosted by a third-party data services provider."
This is not the first instance of Ticketmaster's security coming into question as of late. In April 2024, the company suffered a data breach that they subsequently confirmed in a support document ...
Despite this, Ticketmaster did not replace missing tickets or pull its ticket transfer feature pending an investigation into the hacking. This issue continued in November 2024 for fans attending an Usher concert, with the tickets only being refunded after fans complained to the Better Business Bureau. Due to Ticketmaster's lack of information ...
Dice (stylized as DICE) is a ticketing software company based in London, United Kingdom. [1] Its web and mobile technology products enable users (often referred to by the company as fans) [2] to search, browse and buy tickets to all kinds of live events, including concerts, festivals, comedy shows and other types of performances or talks.
Taylor Swift performing on the Eras Tour in 2023. Ticketmaster received criticism for mishandling the U.S. ticket sale of the tour.. The American ticket sales platform Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation Entertainment were met with widespread public criticism and political scrutiny over blunders in selling tickets to the 2023 United States leg of the Eras Tour, the sixth concert ...
The ticket office will open at 2:30 p.m. the day of the concerts for ticket resolution only. Gates will open at 4:30 p.m. and the concerts will begin at 6:45 p.m., according to the Lucas Oil ...
Ticketmaster and Microsoft attempted to forge an agreement to allow Microsoft to have deep links to Ticketmaster. [6] After the talks reached a stalemate and without permission from Ticketmaster, [6] Microsoft used the deep links on its Sidewalk.com website, [6] a Seattle city guide that provided details about future events in the area. [7]