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Where do Ticket Scalpers Get Their Tickets?

Nine Inch Nails’ lead singer Trent Reznor has not been shy in the past about airing his opinion about other musicians or the music industry in general.  More often than not, he’s been the one willing to talk about the elephant in the room that everyone else ignores.

So it should come as no surprise to anyone – let alone Nine Inch Nails fans – when TRENT POSTED A MESSAGE ON THE OFFICIAL NINE INCH NAILS MESSAGE BOARD explaining exactly what happens when NIN goes on tour with regards to what they do to minimize ticket scalping.  As part of Trent’s post, he includes a number of links to ticket scalping-related news articles that offer additional insight to the problem.

It’s refreshing to hear a band’s opinion of the whole mess. Here’s what Trent has to say about how the whole thing works:

Trent is very clear that not all artists, promoters, venues, etc participate in this practice, and it doesn’t necessarily happen for every show.  But there are some that do. How they go about doing it, he says, is a different topic for a different time.

And in case you were wondering, Trent goes on to say that when NIN does their own pre-sale, they only get 10% of the available seats.  I would think that the artist pre-sale/fan club purchase should be allowed to get up to as much as 50% of the venue, but there are probably logistical and other reasons why that would be a bad idea.