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Concert Tickets - Eventim-Chef Expects Prices to Continue to Rise

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
According to CTS Eventim, one of the world's leading providers, ticket prices for live concerts in Germany will continue to rise. Head of the company Schulenberg told the German press agency who was watching the industry quickly realised that there was only one direction.

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The prices for concert tickets have become more and more expensive since the Corona pandemic. The head of the leading German ticket provider gives fans little hope that this will change in the future. Organisers would have little room for manoeuvre in determining prices.

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Prices of several hundred euros for a concert ticket no longer have a rarity value. A trend that will continue according to the head of the ticket provider Eventim. The artists and increased personnel costs are to blame.

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According to CTS Eventim, one of the world's leading providers, ticket prices for live concerts in Germany will continue to rise. Head of the company Schulenberg told the German press agency who was watching the industry quickly realised that there was only one direction.

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AC/DC, Ed Sheeran or Katy Perry: Fans have to pay more for such popular concerts. That won't change in the future, says an industry expert.

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AC/DC, Ed Sheeran or Katy Perry: Fans have to pay more for such popular concerts. That won't change in the future, says an industry expert.

In colloquial terms, there is talk of "ticket-scalping". Eventim-Chef Schulenberg reports that there are attempts to buy computer programs at all events.

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wz.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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