The Australia Letter is a weekly e-newsletter from our Australia bureau. Join to get it by e-mail. This week’s challenge is written by Natasha Frost, a reporter with the Australia bureau.
Australian Swifties can’t buy tickets to the Sydney or Melbourne dates of Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” for love nor cash — until they depart the nation.
Searching for to keep away from the ticket scalping that has plagued followers elsewhere on the earth, Victoria and New South Wales, the 2 Australian states the place the concert events will happen, gave the occasions a particular designation, making it unlawful to resell tickets for greater than 10 p.c over the sale worth. Companies that contravene that face a positive of as much as 495,660 {dollars} in Victoria.
On the identical time, the retailer, Ticketek, capped the variety of tickets that might be bought to a single particular person at 4.
But a whole lot of tickets at many multiples their authentic value are presently accessible on the market on-line — as long as the purchaser will not be situated in Australia.
Viagogo, a serious ticket reselling website, seems to have contravened Australian laws by merely geoblocking resale tickets for the Australian leg of the tour, in order that Australian clients (and, presumably, Australian legislation enforcement) can’t see them. The retailer didn’t reply to requests for remark.
Everywhere in the world, Swift followers have struggled to get their arms on tickets for the Eras Tour.
In the US, difficulties with ticket gross sales for the tour prompted the Justice Division to open an antitrust investigation into the proprietor of Ticketmaster, which bought the tickets.
Australia has had difficulties of its personal: Greater than 1,000,000 folks registered for a presale code inside 12 hours of the dates of Swift’s Australian leg being introduced — and greater than 4 million customers reportedly queued on-line for an opportunity to buy not more than 450,000 tickets.
Some Australian followers resorted to an in-person look, tenting outdoors bodily ticket cubicles for days, whereas others did battle with the web site of Ticketek, the one retailer.
In current days, many have taken to Twitter to complain about challenges of utilizing Ticketek Market, the one website in Australia the place followers can trade or promote tickets with out threat of getting them canceled.
Wait occasions on the web site have, in lots of instances, exceeded a number of hours, and would-be patrons mentioned that they had not been in a position to buy what few tickets appeared — ever so briefly — to be on sale. Ticketek didn’t reply to requests for remark.
Those that have efficiently snagged a ticket will face one other problem, as will Swift herself: sweating via the live performance’s three hours and quarter-hour amid what meteorologists are forecasting could also be yet one more scorching, dry Australian summer season.
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