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杜绝人为的“一票难求” 让演唱会回归纯粹
Zhong Guo Qing Nian Bao·2025-08-13 00:11

Core Viewpoint - The ticketing chaos for popular concerts reflects systemic exploitation of consumers, driven by artificial scarcity and market manipulation, which undermines the integrity of the entertainment industry [1][5]. Group 1: Ticketing Practices - Certain concert promoters and ticket platforms are accused of reserving 20%-30% of tickets for secondary markets, benefiting scalpers and creating an illusion of high demand [2]. - The practice of artificially inflating ticket prices and creating a sense of urgency leads to irrational consumer behavior, such as purchasing overpriced tickets or borrowing money to buy them [2][3]. Group 2: Consumer Experience - The high prices and scarcity of tickets create a cultural barrier, excluding low-income individuals and students from participating in events, thus damaging the public's cultural consumption rights [3]. - The emotional and social needs driving concert attendance are being undermined by exploitative ticketing practices, which distort the genuine connection between fans and artists [4]. Group 3: Industry Responsibility - The concert industry must recognize its responsibility to uphold market standards and rebuild trust with consumers by eliminating the artificial scarcity of tickets [5]. - A collaborative approach among stakeholders—capital, platforms, channels, and creators—is essential to respect consumers and preserve the intrinsic value of live events [4][5].