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Live Nation says customers will no longer see surprise ticket fees

Por: Portland Press Herald World June 16, 2023

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Joe Berchtold of Live Nation Entertainment and Jack Groetzinger of SeatGeek testify during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in January. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post Live events and ticketing companies are taking steps to no longer surprise customers with fees at checkout and instead include those fees upfront in the total price. The White House, Live Nation and SeatGeek announced the voluntary moves Thursday morning. President Biden... + full article



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