New legislation aimed at making purchasing concert tickets fairer for consumers passed the New York state senate and assembly late last week. The bill, which is awaiting Governor Kathy Hochul's signature, requires ticket pages for NY events, both primary and resale, to show any and all fees at the outset, with the fees displayed "in a clear and conspicuous manner," not in a smaller font size. "I agree with the statement that people should pay, and will pay, whatever they want to pay for a ticket,” the bill's sponsor, James Skoufis, told Billboard. “But they should know what that is. Oftentimes, they’re not told what that value is."
The bill also will requires resale tickets to be clearly labeled as such, with the original ticket price listed. "If people still want to buy a ticket, even though it was marked up two times, three times, four times, that’s their decision," Skoufis continued to Billboard. "But they should at least know it was marked up."