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Olivia Dean Slams 'Disgusting' Ticket Resale Market, Joining Artist Uprising Against Industry Giants
Fresh from a Grammy nomination and a breakout performance on *Saturday Night Live*, British pop sensation Olivia Dean has turned her attention to a less celebratory aspect of the music business: the ticketing industry. Dean has launched a public condemnation of Ticketmaster and AEG, labeling the inflated resale prices for her concerts as 'disgusting.' Her criticism strikes at the heart of a systemic issue that pits artists and their fans against a secondary market where tickets are often scalped for exorbitant amounts. For an artist like Dean, whose success is built on a direct and authentic bond with a young, dedicated fanbase, seeing those fans priced out of shows represents a fundamental breach of trust.This places her in a long lineage of artists, from Pearl Jam in the 90s to The Cure's Robert Smith more recently, who have challenged ticketing monopolies over the same core conflict: the artist's desire for accessible live events versus a marketplace dominated by bots and professional resellers. While ticketing companies promote official fan exchanges as a remedy, many artists and concert-goers see these as inadequate solutions to a rampant problem.Dean's vocal stance amplifies a growing movement of musicians and lawmakers demanding greater transparency and control, with potential solutions like non-transferable digital tickets and price caps on resales gaining traction. For Olivia Dean, this is a fight to preserve the live music experience for every fan, ensuring her newfound success doesn't come at the cost of the community that built it.
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