Taylor Swift‘s musical accolades speak for themselves: ten albums, eleven Grammy wins and being the only female artist to win Album Of The Year three separate times. But recently, Swift has added video work into her repertoire, with great success.
19.11.2022 - 23:11 / perezhilton.com
Ticketmaster is giving a long-overdue apology to the Swifties!
In case you haven’t been following The Eras Tour tickets debacle, here is a quick rundown. Fans have been enraged over the past week after Tuesday’s Verified Fan presale saw millions of people waiting in hours-long online queues and experiencing technical difficulties, error messages, the website crashing, and more. Following the ordeal, Ticketmaster ended up canceling the general ticket sale due to “extraordinarily high demands on ticketing systems and insufficient remaining ticket inventory” to meet those said demands.
Live Nation Entertainment, Ticketmaster’s owner, tried to blame Taylor Swift and fans for the mess, but the 32-year-old singer wasn’t having it! She penned on Instagram Stories Friday that the whole situation “really pisses me off,” saying:
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Now, the ticketing service company released a formal statement on Friday night to apologize to Taylor and her Swifties for the ticketing disaster, tweeting:
Along with the message, Ticketmaster shared a link to a blog post about what led to its website crashing and hours-long wait times for fans who were able to get a code for the presale. In the lengthy message, the company reiterated the main issue is that they didn’t anticipate the demand for tickets. Considering Tay is one of the biggest artists in the world, we would think that they would assume a ton of people would have wanted to try to get their hands on tickets! Just saying! They explained that “around 40% of invited fans actually show up and buy tickets, and most purchase an average of 3 tickets” normally. For The Eras Tour, Ticketmaster said:
But on the day of the presale, fans, bots, and
Taylor Swift‘s musical accolades speak for themselves: ten albums, eleven Grammy wins and being the only female artist to win Album Of The Year three separate times. But recently, Swift has added video work into her repertoire, with great success.
A group of Taylor Swift fans have sued Live Nation’s Ticketmaster over all the issues that occurred when tickets went on sale for her 2023 US tour because, well, of course they have.There was plenty of social media outrage, resulting in widespread news coverage and political commentary, after Live Nation’s Ticketmaster recently struggled to cope with the demand for tickets for Swift’s ‘The Eras Tour’, her first live shows in five years.Following the ticketing meltdown, Ticketmaster issued an apology to Swift and her fans, saying that unprecedented demand for ‘The Eras Tour’, as well as an army of bots trying to circumvent its Verified Fan system in order to buy up tickets to resell on the secondary market, put its platform under incredible strain.“Never before has a Verified Fan onsale sparked so much attention – or traffic”, the company stated. “This disrupted the predictability and reliability that is the hallmark of our Verified Fan platform.
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for supposedly verified fans and Capital One cardholders desperate for a shot at seeing the artist's upcoming , Ticketmaster has come baring more bad news: Due to “extraordinarily high demands” on their site, the general sale planned for November 18 has been canceled. According to the company, which is owned by Live Nation Entertainment, there is “insufficient ticket inventory" to meet the public demand. They should have added, “I'm the problem.
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Eras Tour, I would only send out no more than the number of invitations that the servers can handle. Seems like a no-brainer? But not everyone is…a mastermind.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Alas, Ticketmaster seemingly overpromised and under-delivered, sparking a full-on in the Swiftie community.