> Let's face it, the real problem with ticket sales is scalping. OP may not like Ticketmaster, and doesn't want to install the app, but the majority of fans don't have a problem with that. The real problem for most fans are the scalpers who push prices out of their budget.
No, the problem is artists wanting to falsely advertise low prices, and using gimmicks like first-come-first-served ticket sales and "scalpers" (usually fake, sometimes hired by the artists themselves) to do it, and the "fans" buying into this whole false narrative. If artists would honestly sell, and fans would honestly buy, at the actual prices, then the whole kabuki play of "evil scalpers" could be avoided.
No, the problem is artists wanting to falsely advertise low prices, and using gimmicks like first-come-first-served ticket sales and "scalpers" (usually fake, sometimes hired by the artists themselves) to do it, and the "fans" buying into this whole false narrative. If artists would honestly sell, and fans would honestly buy, at the actual prices, then the whole kabuki play of "evil scalpers" could be avoided.