Paying for a Concert with No View: Bruno Mars Opens the Debate on ‘Audio-only’ Tickets
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On July 18, at the beginning of the first of the six nights of The Romantic Tour, in Wembley (London), in front of some 90,000 people, many of them waving fans with the slogan “Hot for Bruno”, Bruno Mars launches a pre-recorded embalmed video in which from a church begs the audience to help make this an unforgettable night. Then, and after displaying gigantic stained glass with roses and flashing lights, the artist appears on the scene dressed c…
Paying an entry for a concert usually implies the obvious of being able to see the artist. But the music industry is changing, especially at the level of live shows, exploring new formulas with tickets that allow access to the venue and listen to the show, but without seeing the stage. Bruno Mars has done so, becoming the last case to generate debate for this type of practice, at his recent concert in Wembley. There, Ticketmaster came to offer t…
The American musician has sold "audio only" tickets for his concerts in London at a price of around 70 euros.
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