Bryan’s had another issue to deal with this week, experiencing blowback from fans protesting the high ticket prices charged by Ticketmaster for his 2024 “The Quittin Time Tour.
Tickets for Bryan’s 2024 tour went on sale Friday via Ticketmaster, after a round of pre-sales. The company’s “dynamic pricing” policy means that face-value prices can go up -- sometimes way up -- if the concert is in high demand. In Birmingham, for example, nosebleed seats at Legacy Arena were priced at $171 plus service charges on Friday morning, and just a few were available by Friday afternoon. “Platinum” seats close to the stage were priced at $725-$791.25, plus service charges, and only a handful were available by Friday afternoon, as well. Standing room tickets for the floor were priced at $530, plus service charges, for general admission.
Prices like these run counter to Bryan’s stance in the past, when he’s pledged to make ticket prices “as cheap as possible.” In a December post on social media, Bryan also said, “I’m so tired of people saying things can’t be done about this massive issue while huge monopolies sit there stealing money from working class people.”
For his “Burn, Burn, Burn Tour” this year, Bryan vowed to sell tickets for most shows through a competing service, AXS, except for some festival dates. (He’s headlining
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