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Taiwan considers law changes to curb ticket scalping
Taiwan’s culture minister may amend laws to combat ticket scalping if current methods fail. Jay Chou’s concert tickets hit NT$300,000, causing public outrage.2024/10/30 15:14 -
Taipei mayor backs anti-scalping measures for concerts
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an supports measures against ticket scalping amid Jay Chou concert issues. A proposed law amendment suggests a real-name ticketing system.2024/10/28 14:40 -
Fans ready to legally change names for IU concert tickets
Desperate fans in Taipei seek name changes to attend IU’s sold-out concert. Ticket holders face strict real-name system, prompting some to consider legal name changes just for entry. Fans resort to extreme measures to secure coveted tickets for the South Korean singer’s upcoming shows.2024/03/07 17:26 -
KKTIX refutes claims of unfair IU concert ticket sales
KKTIX denies rumors of ticket reservation for IU’s concert in Taiwan. IU’s "2024 IU H.E.R. WORLD TOUR CONCERT" in Taipei sees rapid ticket sales, sparking fan anger. Over 95% of tickets were for public sale, with 20,000 tickets sold out in a minute for each of her two shows. The real-name system was implemented to ensure consumer rights, with failed orders put back on sale.2024/03/07 11:33 -
Jay Chou’s concerts in Shanghai face mass ticket returns
Taiwan pop icon Jay Chou is facing a wave of ticket returns from scalpers for his Shanghai performances due to a newly implemented real-name system. Previously, scalpers had been profiting by reselling tickets for exorbitant prices, but the introduction of the real-name system has curbed their activities.2023/10/12 12:50