Tickets for some dates of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band's 2023 tour went on sale last week and they were not cheap. In fact, platinum seats topped out at a whopping $5000. This was in part due to Ticketmaster's "dynamic pricing" system, that allows the price of tickets to fluctuate with demand. They claim it's designed to ward off scalpers, but it's received criticism since they implemented it, and it's been widely derided in the wake of Springsteen.
Defending themselves, Variety notes that Ticketmaster released stats of Springsteen ticket sales, saying that elite-priced platinum tickets only accounted for 11.2% of tickets sold, with only 1% going for above $1000, and the rest falling between $59.50 to $399. Ticketmaster says that the average ticket went for $262 (which is still very expensive), with 56% being sold for under $200.