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News & Updates

The latest info from the Fan Freedom team.
  1. Updates

    First of two NYC Radiohead concerts tonight – what headaches will fans experience?

    The ticket sale for tonight’s Radiohead concert at Roseland Ballroom were a fiasco. What will happen when fans try to get in to the venue?

  2. In The News

    Radiohead Ticket Fiasco Highlights Need for Transparency

    Thousands of Radiohead fans were disappointed yesterday when a glitch with Ticketmaster’s system caused them to lose coveted tickets to the band’s upcoming shows at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. While it’s no surprise that Radiohead’s first show in New York in years would sell out quickly, problems… Read More »

  3. Updates

    Fans’ Voices heard loud and clear at Massachusetts hearing on H.B. 1893

    The media got the picture about the need for H.B. 1893 and protection of fans’ rights. Let’s hope Massachusetts lawmakers did too.

  4. In The News

    Fan Freedom Project Supports HB 1893, Massachusetts’ Live Event Ticketing Bill

    The Fan Freedom Project today urged the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure to support Massachusetts HB 1893, a measure that would reform the issuance and sale of event tickets in the Commonwealth.

  5. Updates

    Jon Potter’s Testimony on Massachusetts Ticket Legislation

    Fan Freedom Project testifies in support of H.B. 1893, ticket legislation to protect the rights of sports and music fans in Massachusetts.

  6. Updates

    The Biggest MLB Ticket Seller this Year? You, the Fans.

    As a recent BusinessWeek article points out, consumer-to-consumer selling is growing in popularity, and nowhere is that more evident than in the MLB ticket market.

  7. In The News

    Boston Globe: For Fans, The Game May Be Changing

    Massachusetts becomes the latest state to consider legislation to protect the ticketing rights of fans.

  8. Updates

    Music Fans Say Paperless Tickets Not So “Convenient” After All

    Ticketmaster claims restrictive paperless tickets offer “convenience” to fans. But real music fans’ stories tell a vastly different story.