LONDON (CelebrityAccess) Deadmau5 is booked to play London’s 5,000-capacity Printworks in November, but the EDM artist did not celebrate that the show sold out quickly.
Tickets for the Nov. 16 event apparently got gobbled up on Ticketweb.uk within five minutes but, as happens, about 200 of the tickets showed up on the secondary ticketing platform Viagogo (about 75 are currently left). A fan complained about the situation to Deadmau5, who launched into the following Tweet storm:
I’ll sort this out personally… @TicketWebUK …. you got some explaining to do. https://t.co/B3EtnbRwzO
— Goat lord (@deadmau5) May 11, 2018
Followed by:
Here’s one way to address all your concerns… let’s see what they have to say. @TicketWebUK pic.twitter.com/TxFrQoClbc
— Goat lord (@deadmau5) May 11, 2018
Followed by:
How hard is it to sell a non transferable ticket for fucks sake?
— Goat lord (@deadmau5) May 11, 2018
alright so… we’ve instructed @TicketWebUK to clean up the shit mess they’ve made. so i have to leave it to them to do that…. in addition, im looking into producing an additional event with the promoters… without Ticketweb 🙂
— Goat lord (@deadmau5) May 11, 2018
TicketWebUK is a subsidiary of Ticketmaster.
The storm erupted 24 hours after Nine Inch Nails announced its North American tour would use a stone-age concept to combat scalping. Trent Reznor posted the following on the band’s website: “Here’s how it works: You (an actual human being) show up at the box office, interact with the ticket seller (another actual human being) and purchase up to four tickets that will actually be handed to you on the spot.”
h/t: Dailyedge.ie