Maggie Rogers Bypasses Ticketmaster with In-Person Ticket Sales

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Singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers chose to sell tickets to her Summer of '23 Tour in person, bypassing online ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster in an effort to eliminate bots and lower fees. Fans queued up outside the Music Hall of Williamsburg in New York for hours to purchase tickets directly from Rogers, with prices ranging from $25 to $125 and a limit of two tickets per fan. The unique opportunity allowed fans to connect with Rogers and each other, while also expressing frustration with Ticketmaster and the high fees associated with online ticket sales.
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