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  2. List of highest-grossing concert tours - Wikipedia

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    For the most-attended concert tours, see List of most-attended concert tours. The Eras Tour by Taylor Swift is the highest-grossing concert tour of all time and the first to yield over $1 billion in revenue. The following is a list of concert tours that have generated the most gross income, largely from ticket sales.

  3. SeatGeek will calculate how much that ticket is worth

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    Now, the company has released a standalone price recommendation feature. So even if you’re not selling your tickets on SeatGeek, you can see how much you might be able to charge for them. “The ...

  4. How To Sell Concert Tickets - AOL

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    When a ticket reseller buys concert tickets at a lower price and sells them for a bit more, they make a profit. Here's how to sell concert tickets to make an extra buck on the side.

  5. Will You Have To Pay Taxes to the IRS When You Resell Tickets?

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    Some ticket resale platforms, like StubHub, pay the seller only after the event or concert has taken place. For example, if you sold a Taylor Swift concert ticket in 2023 but the concert took ...

  6. SeatGeek's new tools help fans resell tickets at the best ...

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    Ticketing platform and resale marketplace SeatGeek is introducing three features to simplify the ticket-selling experience for users wanting to resell, including a tool that recommends the best ...

  7. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    Ticket resale is common in both sporting and musical events . Ticket resale is a form of arbitrage that arises when the number demanded at the sale price exceeds the number supplied (that is, when event organizers charge less than the equilibrium prices for the tickets). During the 19th century, the term scalper was applied to railroad ticket ...

  8. Anschutz Entertainment Group - Wikipedia

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    The company estimated that 40–50% of its customers would request the original tickets in lieu of the refund, which would save the company $40 million in refunds. That was in addition to future profits from any material that formed a part of the "This Is It" concerts, which AEG made its intellectual property in sponsoring the concerts. [41]

  9. How To Get Your Money Back on ‘Nonrefundable’ Items - AOL

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    Put the item away and wait for the perfect opportunity to give it to someone as a present. No one has to know you bought it on clearance and at least now your money is not wasted. More From ...