Multiple state attorneys general — including in Pennsylvania — have announced investigations into the ticket-buying problems.
Ticketmaster apologized but the bad blood had already been sowed. And now fans — and politicians — have started acting on it.
Stephanie Aly, a New York-based professional who has worked on community organizing for progressive politics, for years has thought mobilizing fandoms for social progress could be beneficial.
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