Neil Young is yet one more musician to name out hovering ticket costs for negatively impacting the touring business, claiming excursions are “not what they were” and are “no longer fun.”
Young made the declaration that “concert touring is broken” in a message posted to his Neil Young Archives web site. “It’s over. The old days are gone,” he wrote. “I get letters blaming me for $3,000.00 tickets for a benefit I am doing. That money does not go to me or the benefit. Artists have to worry about ripped off fans blaming them for Ticketmaster add-ons and scalpers.”
The message was accompanied by an article about the Cure and their recent battle with Ticketmaster ahead of the band’s first North American tour since 2016. After discovering some fans were paying more in fees than the original cost of the ticket, Robert Smith fought for reasonable ticket prices through Ticketmaster. Eventually, Smith got the vendor to agree to issuing partial refunds to the tour’s ticket holders over “unduly excessive” fees.
Young has been one of the most outspoken musicians in the industry for a while now. In 2022, he refused to play concert venues that serve factory-farmed foods to attendees. “This is something that’s very important to me, if I’m ever going to go out again … and I’m not sure I want to,” he said. “I’m still feeling that out, but if I’m ever going to do it, I want to make sure that everything is clean.”
He additionally made headlines that very same yr when he issued Spotify an ultimatum: take away the controversial podcaster Joe Rogan or lose him. Young’s Spotify web page now not displayed his studio albums by the next morning.
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