Blink-182's Mark Hoppus recently revealed that he has attempted and failed to buy tickets to the band's upcoming concert.
The system, which works by automatically adjusting prices in response to demand, has recently come under fire for allegedly causing soaring ticket prices. We’re trying to bring you the best possible show for the best price.” “I bought tickets for two of our shows myself just to see what the experience was like.
With thousands of fans attempting to get blink-182 tickets, Mark Hoppus says he gave it a go himself “just to see what the experience was like”… and even…
Oh yeah, and new single Edging is dropping this Friday (October 14)! Thank you for your enthusiasm and I hope to see all of you at the shows.” Mark said that he “had tickets yoinked from my cart and the whole thing crash out”.
Blink-182 fans were upset over the ticket prices for the band's upcoming world tour, as Mark Hoppus himself admitted he lost his own.
The musician added: “We’re trying to bring you the best possible show for the best price. Travis and Mark were later joined by the likes of Matt Skiba for some time. I had tickets yoinked from my cart and the whole thing crash out.” Blink-182 fans are still outraged over the ‘expensive’ ticket prices for their upcoming world tour. Thank you for your enthusiasm, and I hope to see all of you at the shows.” It was the first record which featured Tom after seven years.
“Tickets going fast,” reads a recent Instagram post from punk rockers Blink-182 about their upcoming world tour. Fans in the comment section aren't as ...
Put in place to cut down on ticket touting, or “scalping,” the model is meant to keep money from ticket sales in-house for both seller and artist. He concluded his address to fans, saying “This is a tour celebrating new music and the band getting back together. Ticketmaster’s “dynamic pricing” model responds to demand, allowing the site to charge more for tickets as they first go on sale. The bassist writes, “I’m not in charge of it. With the news came the word of an extensive world tour and [new music](https://americansongwriter.com/blink-182-drop-first-song-after-news-of-reunion/). Blink’s bassist and co-lead vocalist Mark Hoppus acknowledged the struggles in a post on Discord.
Last week it was announced that Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker were reuniting with Tom DeLonge to tour the world, leading pop punk fans of a certain vintage to ...
It will be the classic blink-182’s first album as a trio since 2011’s Neighborhoods, which reached number two on both the ARIA Albums Chart and the U.S. It brings the Australian leg of the band’s global tour from five dates to a mammoth eight, while it will be the first time in almost 10 years that the iconic trio will perform together for a run of shows. ‘Edging’ is the first taste of the band’s new album, which currently has no official release date.
Mark Hoppus has revealed that he attempted to buy tickets for Blink-182's upcoming reunion tour, but lost them after the website crashed.
Tom DeLonge has teased that Blink-182’s forthcoming record is “the best album of our career”. It was the second record to feature Skiba, following on from 2016’s ‘California’. Last Tuesday (October 11) it was announced that Hoppus and Travis Barker had reunited with Tom DeLonge to release new music and embark on a huge run of global gigs.
After fans voiced their frustration over Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing model, which made Blink-182 ticket prices skyrocket, Hoppus had the following to say: " ...
After announcing their huge reunion tour, Blink-182 is facing the ire of fans who are disappointed with Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing model.
Thank you for your enthusiasm and I hope to see all of you at the shows.” “Dynamic pricing basically feels like scalping anyway,” reads one comment to the Mark Hoppus comments. We’re trying to bring you the best possible show for the best price. “I bought tickets for two of our shows myself just to see what the experience was like. Yeah f*cking right,” reads another angry [tweet](https://twitter.com/yeehaw_mr_man/status/1580247658597584896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1580247658597584896%7Ctwgr%5E2bf85a4608d0da20a3cd3b22fd3f5ffce6b6475e%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ultimate-guitar.com%2Fnews%2Fgeneral_music_news%2Fblink-182_reunion_hype_turns_to_outrage_as_fans_cry_out_against_ticket_prices_whats_my_wage_again.html). As fans scrambled to grab tickets as they went on sale, many found themselves thrown out of the queue or offered tickets for upwards of $600 for pit seats at some venues.