Explainer: After sold-out Coldplay concerts, should organisers prioritise ticket sales for locals and do more to thwart scalpers?

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SINGAPORE — With six sold-out shows and online queue numbers exceeding a million, some eager concertgoers are calling for more to be done to limit the number of foreigners that can purchase concert tickets here and to thwart scalping in the wake of the record-breaking sales by British rock band Coldplay.

The Grammy-award winning band, who last performed in Singapore in 2017, sold all available concert tickets within hours after ticket sales began on Monday . Tickets for two new shows that were announcedThe shows are scheduled for Jan 23, 24, 26, 27, 29 and 30 next year.several disappointed netizens voiced their unhappiness about having to compete with foreign fans for the same pool of tickets, while others believe the concert should be meant mainly for Singaporeans since it is held in Singapore.

In South Korea, many platforms to buy tickets for popular acts are difficult for foreigners to navigate as they are in Korean, and buyers will need to have a Korean ID and mobile phone number to create an account, and a Korean bank card to make the purchase. And there is also another obvious upside when foreigners come to watch concerts here: The tourist dollar.

The Singpass app is a digital identity that Singapore residents can use to access Government and private sector services online. “You have to see if the activity has a social objective, for example, if it's housing, then you have to control the number of foreigners, add stamp duties” he said. “Right now, these are just entertainment events that are discretionary.”There have also been calls to implement measures against scalping, given what many perceive to be a growing issue of tickets being resold at exorbitant prices.

While it has been done before, the above measures are either not feasible to carry out here, or are not practical for the concert organisers to execute. Ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Japan also prohibited the unauthorised resale of event tickets above their sale price, with the punishment being up to one year’s imprisonment, a fine of up to ¥1 million , or both.

 

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