Most “sold out” concerts that use dynamic will have a ton of empty seats the night of the show. Scalpers buy blocks of tickets on speculation, which boosts price of remaining tix/resales far higher than they’d be if only real fans were buying. Everybody loses to the algorithm.
Most “sold out” concerts that use dynamic will have a ton of empty seats the night of the show. Scalpers buy blocks of tickets on speculation, which boosts price of remaining tix/resales far higher than they’d be if only real fans were buying. Everybody loses to the algorithm.
Well, everybody except the artist, who gets paid for the ticket whether a human ends up in the seat or not.
@TylerMahanCoe Yeah, though sucks playing a ‘sold out’ show that’s only 2/3 full & wading through the socials full of disappt’d fans that couldn’t afford jacked tix.. & wonder if the promoter/venue/tix axis use the data & offer lower grntees next time round..