Bruce Springsteen has waded into the Ticketmaster dynamic pricing row amid the site's fall from grace over the Taylor Swift tour fiasco.The iconic rocker, 73, was slammed in July after tickets for his 2023 Springsteen and the E Street Band tour rose to almost $5000 for a floor seat on Ticketmaster - with the singer telling Rolling Stone ticket buying is 'confusing' but 'most of my tickets are affordable.'Dynamic pricing allows tickets cost to increase and decrease based on the current market demand.
Ticketmaster is currently under fire following their botched handling of the Taylor Swift The Eras tour, which saw the site crash repeatedly - with Ticketmaster blaming 'bot attacks' for the disaster.
Fury: Bruce Springsteen has waded into the Ticketmaster dynamic pricing row which saw his ticket prices surge to $5000 - amid the site's fall from grace over the Taylor Swift tour fiasco (pictured June)Springsteen said his use of the model was sparked by his desire to 'emulate what other acts are doing' after decades of playing 'under market value.'He said: 'What I do is a very simple thing.
I tell my guys, “Go out and see what everybody else is doing. Let’s charge a little less.” That’s generally the directions. They go out and set it up.
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