Fangirl to Financial Ruin: The Ticketmaster Problem
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In Episode 8, we take a break from One Direction history to tackle a modern fangirl nightmare: the concert ticket system.
From 200,000-person queues and confusing presales to dynamic pricing, resale markets, and the Live Nation–Ticketmaster merger, we break down how buying concert tickets became one of the most stressful parts of being a fan.
We unpack how bots, scalping, and “Official Platinum” pricing have transformed live music into a high-stakes marketplace, while also exploring the bigger picture — why touring became the music industry’s main revenue stream in the streaming era, and what that means for fans trying to see their favorite artists.
Along the way, we ask the big question: is the system actually broken, or is this just what happens when fandom, capitalism, and massive demand collide?
Notable Chapters:
- 01:22 What Makes You Fangirl This Week - JADE & Hockey
- 11:38 The Queue
- 15:27 The Merger - Is Ticketmaster a Monopoly?
- 17:11 Dynamic Pricing & Official Platinum
- 23:31 The Resale Market & Scalper Laws
- 26:17 Impact of the Streaming Era
- 29:42 Accessibility
- 31:32 What Can We Change?