News | Entertainment
25 Apr 2024 19:21
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Robbie Williams' management have put tickets for his UK tour directly on sale on secondary resale websites

    The 42-year-old singer's shows have reportedly been listed at escalated prices, with Ie: music putting them on Get Me in and Seatwave for £65 more than the original amount Ticketmaster - who own both the resale sites - listed them for.


    According to BBC Two's 'Victoria Derbyshire' show Ticketmaster had tickets for Robbie's gig at Manchester's Etihad Stadium on June 2 up for £96, excluding fees, and on Get Me In seats described as "platinum" were on for £160.

    The sales from these tickets will reportedly go to Robbie's management.

    Ticketmaster claim their "platinum" ticketing system offers fans the "best seats in the house" and are priced according to demand, and they also stressed to buyers that the money made is given back to the rights holders - in this case Robbie's management - and not given to ticket touts.

    They said: "Platinum tickets are a very small percentage of the best seats in the house that are priced according to demand, in consultation with our clients, the event organisers.

    "The UK live events industry has been successfully using platinum for many years so that the full value of these tickets goes back to the rights holders and not to re-sellers."

    Appearing on the show, You Me At Six frontman Josh Franchesci - who has previously spoken to the Parliamentary Culture, Media and Sport select committee about ticket touts - slammed Robbie's team, calling them "greedy".

    He said: "You are already charging £95 for a show and as the promotional video revealed beforehand, this is only seats one block over, how can you charge an extra £60 for that, I don't understand."

    Asked how he describes that kind of behaviour, he added: "Greedy. As simple as that it's greedy.

    "If you tickets are £95 and you are playing Wembley Stadium, you don't need money you are Robbie Williams."

    This will no doubt shock fans of the 'Let Me Entertain You' hitmaker - who recently made a comeback with his record 'The Heavy Entertainment Show' - as his own management signed a petition in 2015 to say they do not support the resale of tickets.

    At the time, they argued: "We as artist managers and agents deplore the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts, and their online associates and facilitators."

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     25 Apr: Céline Dion has no idea when she will be able to get back to touring
     25 Apr: The original 'Blair Witch Project' cast are furiously demanding more cash from the ongoing horror franchise
     25 Apr: Tom Brady faces being mocked over his divorce from Gisele Bündchen and her new relationship as he's signed up to be brutally roasted in a Netflix special
     25 Apr: Tiffany Haddish secretly taunts her trolls from a fake X account
     25 Apr: Justin Bieber has said he will see rapper Chris King "in paradise" after the singer was shot dead
     25 Apr: Halle Bailey is so deep in the grip of "severe" postpartum depression she feels like she's drowning and suffers dissociation from her body
     25 Apr: Céline Dion feared it was her "fault" she had been afflicted with Stiff Person Syndrome when she was first diagnosed with the rare condition
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    The Miami Heat's caused a boilover in the first round of the NBA playoffs...beating the top ranked Celtics 111 to 101 in Boston to level their Eastern Conference series one-all More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Cheaper citrus fruit may be on the way for shoppers More...



     Today's News

    Environment:
    A vegetation fire near Dunedin remains contained, with one helicopter still battling the blaze 18:57

    Rugby League:
    A valiant Warriors comeback has fallen short...beaten 27-24 by the former bottom-of-the-table Gold Coast in their Anzac Day NRL encounter at Mt Smart 18:37

    Environment:
    The Rangitata rail bridge has reopened following a two week closure 18:07

    Motoring:
    A Waikato road will be closed for some time while a power pole is fixed 17:27

    Basketball:
    2021 NBL Championship winner Mitch McCarron is joining the Breakers on a two-year deal 17:17

    Cricket:
    The under-strength Black Caps aren't overly concerned about the result of their T20 series in Pakistan 16:17

    Rugby League:
    Warriors halfback Shaun Johnson has called on the Warriors to execute more accurately on attack 15:57

    International:
    Hamas issues video showing Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, sparking protests in Israel 15:37

    International:
    Terrorism is 'exactly' what women and children experience in family violence, Rosie Batty says 15:27

    Basketball:
    The Miami Heat's caused a boilover in the first round of the NBA playoffs...beating the top ranked Celtics 111 to 101 in Boston to level their Eastern Conference series one-all 15:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2024 New Zealand City Ltd