Ticket resale marketplaces helped more than 10 million fans save a combined $414 million on live-event tickets last year, according to a new report released Tuesday by consumer advocacy group Protect Ticket Rights.
Analyzing 186,113 transactions tracked by data-analytics firm Automatiq, researchers found that 62 percent of events in 2024 featured tickets resold for less than their initial box-office cost. On average, secondary-market prices fell $29 from the original on-sale period to the final month before the show, translating to roughly $40 in savings per ticket.
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