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AI's Potential to Revolutionize Concert Ticket Purchasing

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Cansolve fans' concert ticket woes? may indeed be the answer for a fr and safe purchasing process, according to some ticketing companies. In France, Germany, and Holland resale tickets are capped at 20 above face value, while Ireland bans resale above the face value altogether.

However, in Sweden, just like Jacki Thrapp's experience in Tennessee where she attempted to purchase Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour tickets costing $200-$5,000 for a seat even in the back row, it appears the issue still persists. She resolved by purchasing a ticket online despite not receiving her confirmation.

could potentially address these issues dramatically by facilitating dynamic pricing akin to rlines and hotels. This technology could redefine the concept of 'face value' on concert tickets while also eliminating the concept of events selling out instantly through solutions.

The introduction ofalgorithms can reduce the risk of fake tickets, scalpers buying up tickets at inflated prices online or the possibility of purchasing counterfeit ones. The use of is thus expected to streamline these issues efficiently.

For instance, Robin Sherry of Seat Unique, a company that sells hospitality and VIP concert tickets including Wembley leg of Swift's tour sayscould resolve many problems in this industry:

A dynamic pricing system usingcan help create a scenario where ticket prices are set automatically based on demand without compromising the face value. This will not only prevent scalpers from buying up large quantities but also reduce opportunities for fraud, he asserts.

This doesn't mean that Jacki Thrapp's situation would be entirely alleviated bysolutions alone, however it does suggest thatmight play a significant role in transforming how we purchase concert tickets.

The future of the ticket industry see be evolving alongside advancements in . In addition to this industry,has the potential to change numerous aspects of our dly lives and revolutionize various sectors.

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