Olivia Dean argued that live music should be accessible for all. Do you think businesses have a responsibility to make entertainment affordable, or should market forces decide prices?
Monday, 1 December 2025
Nice To Each Other? Olivia Dean Teaches Ticketmaster a Lesson
British singer Olivia Dean has scored a major victory for music fans after taking on ticketing giants Ticketmaster and AXS. The issue? Sky-high resale prices for her North American tour tickets—some were listed at 14 times their original face value. Dean called the practice “exploitative” and “vile,” arguing that live music should be affordable and accessible. After her public criticism, Ticketmaster announced it would cap future resale prices at face value for her tour and refund fans who paid inflated prices. This move comes as the UK government plans to make it illegal to resell tickets above their original cost—a change supported by major artists like Coldplay and Dua Lipa. Dean’s stand highlights growing pressure on the live music industry to tackle ticket scalping and ensure fairness for fans.Her success has sparked debate: if a rising star can push for change, why haven’t bigger names done the same?