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Swifties Sue Ticketmaster Over ‘Eras Tour’ Handling

Following the Taylor Swift Ticketmaster fiasco, more than two dozen Swifties are suing the parent company Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. They are citing “unlawful conduct” in the pop star’s “Eras…

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift, winner of Favorite Pop Album, Favorite Female Pop Artist, Favorite Music Video, Favorite Country Album, Favorite Female Country Artist, and Artist of the Year, poses in the press room during the 2022 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

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Following the Taylor Swift Ticketmaster fiasco, more than two dozen Swifties are suing the parent company Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. They are citing "unlawful conduct" in the pop star’s "Eras Tour" sale. Per CNN, the fans are claiming the ticketing giant violated antitrust laws, among others. The lawsuit, filed in a California court on Friday (December 2), alleges Ticketmaster and its parent company were anti-competitive, imposing higher prices on fans in the presale, sale and resale market. It claims Ticketmaster forces concertgoers to exclusively use its site and controls all registration and access to Swift’s tour. Now, the Swifties are seeking a penalty of $2,500 for each violation.

The lawsuit also claimed that since Ticketmaster has agreements with the large stadiums in the tour, Swift “has no choice” but to work with Ticketmaster due to the size of her fan base. It also alleges that Ticketmaster profits off the resale of tickets in the secondary market by adding a service fee to its fan-to-fan exchange. The lawsuit states: "Ticketmaster is a monopoly that is only interested in taking every dollar it can from a captive public."

As we previously reported, 3.5 million “Verified Fans” were sent a presale code, but when sales began, the heavy demand "broke" the website and millions of Swifties could not get their hands on a ticket. Ticketmaster canceled sales to the general public completely, citing “extraordinarily high demand” and “insufficient remaining ticket inventory.” The lawsuit alleges the company “intentionally and purposely mislead TaylorSwiftTix presale ticket holders by providing codes to 1.4 million 'verified fans,'" despite the shortage of seats. Ticketmaster said more than two million tickets were sold on the first day of sales for her upcoming tour — the most ever sold for an artist in a single day.

“Millions of fans waited up to eight hours and were unable to purchase tickets as a result of insufficient ticket releases,” the lawsuit continued. “Ticketmaster intentionally provided codes when it could not satisfy demands.” Swift called out the ticket company for their lack of keeping their word, writing: “There are a multitude of reasons why people had such a hard time trying to get tickets and I’m trying to figure out how this situation can be improved moving forward. I’m not going to make excuses for anyone because we asked them multiple times, if they could handle this kind of demand and we were assured they could. It’s truly amazing that 2.4 million people got tickets, but it really pisses me off that a lot of them feel like they went through several bear attacks to get them.”

Additionally, the Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into Live Nation to determine whether the company has a monopoly in the market for concerts, including ticket purchasing. Live Nation responded released a statement stating it “takes its responsibilities under the antitrust laws seriously” and “does not engage in behaviors that could justify antitrust litigation, let alone orders that would require it to alter fundamental business practices.”

So, Who Will Play The Super Bowl Halftime Show In 2024?

The Super Bowl is not only the biggest event every year in the sporting world, it's also the biggest entertainment event. Even though the Halftime show is under 15 minutes, it is talked about for months in advance. And if the performance is successful, it'll be talked about for years afterward (and also be the subject of memes: we miss you, Left Shark!). Only the biggest names in music have had the honor to grace the stage: Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Aerosmith, NSYNC, Britney Spears, Janet Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Who, Prince, The Black Eyed Peas, Madonna, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Bruno Mars, Katy Perry and The Weeknd.

Last year's Super Bowl LVI show took place in Inglewood, California's SoFi Stadium and featured California hip-hop legends Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg with Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak. This year, we now know that Rihanna is making her return to music by headlining the show. But that doesn't mean it's too early to talk about who might take the stage for Super Bowl LVIII.  Check out our predictions below.

Stevie Nicks

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Stevie Nicks might have made sense in 2023, as she is an Arizona native, born in Phoenix. And she is currently on tour. Stevie is the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice: with Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and as a solo artist in 2019. More importantly, she's becoming rock's version of Dolly Parton: an icon beloved by all, no matter your generation or what type of music you listen to.


Metallica

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Metallica have played Super Bowl-related events but never the main event. In 2016, they performed the night before the Super Bowl in the same city, and in 2021 they performed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on the same TV channel directly after the game.


Kane Brown

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Kane Brown has been on the rise in country music since 2015. Brown made history at the 2022 VMAs by becoming the first male country artist to perform on the award show. During the broadcast, he performed his latest single, “Grand," which is his most pop-infused song to date. His versatility may have been noticed by Super Bowl organizers.


Nicki Minaj

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Nicki Minaj has never headlined a Super Bowl, though she made a guest appearance at the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show in 2012 at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was headlined by Madonna, who became the first sole female headliner since Diana Ross in 1996. Minaj joined LMFAO, M.I.A. and CeeLo Green.


Lizzo

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2022 has been Lizzo's year, as she has won an Emmy for Best Competition Program for her Amazon Prime series "Lizzo's Watch Out For The Big Grrrls." The singer and rapper's latest album, 'Special' has been a hit, with "About Damn Time" being her biggest hit since her 2019 song “Truth Hurts."


Drake

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Drake not having headlined a Super Bowl is pretty crazy. His music is gets the most airplay in Top 40 and Hip-Hop formats, so there is hardly anyone out there especially in the world of sports who wouldn't know who he was.


Carrie Underwood

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Carrie Underwood performed at Super Bowl XLIV back in 2010, but not as a headliner. She gave a powerful performance of the National Anthem in Miami Gardens, Florida.


Harry Styles

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If he's not entirely burnt out from his Madison Square Garden residency and 'Don't Worry Darling' press tour and drama, Harry Styles would bring in a lot of younger viewers tuning in on Game Day.


Adele

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Though not really a hype woman, Adele's Super Bowl performance would surely sway even the most hardened of football fans to appreciate her amazing singing abilities.


Bad Bunny

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Bad Bunny is on his way to beating Drake as one of the most successful male performers in popularity. The Puerto Rican rapper and singer is a well-known fan of wrestling, so him performing at the Super Bowl would be an easy feat.


Taylor Swift

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Taylor Swift announced that she would NOT be playing the Super Bowl in 2023, because she's focusing on new music. But she's one of the biggest artists in the world, and she still will be in 2024, and there's no doubt that the NFL would love to have her headline the Halftime show.