Ticketmaster Mexico will not pay any fines after more than 2,000 fans with tickets to attend a Bad Bunny concert in December were denied. The company provided full refunds and additional compensation to those affected, officials say.
said in a press release Thursday that Ticketmaster Mexico has repaid consumers nearly 18.2 million Mexican pesos, the equivalent of about $990,000. Roughly 17% of the money repaid were compensations.
Ricardo Sheffield, Mexico’s federal consumer attorney, had previously told local press fines to Ticketmaster Mexico could have totaled up toOn Dec. 9 and Dec. 10, Bad Bunny was set to finalize his “World’s Hottest Tour” with two shows in Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Latin America’s largest stadium.
On the first day, complaints from concertgoers who were denied entry began to pile up. Despite having purchased their tickets legally through Ticketmaster, many were told thatthe demand for Bad Bunny concert tickets in Mexico City was “the highest in the country’s history, registering more than 4.5 million people in search for one of the barely 120,000 available at the Estadio Azteca for both shows.
Equally unprecedented was the “number of fake tickets, purchased outside our official channels,” the company said. This, compounded with a “temporary intermittence in the ticket reading system” caused confusion among access control personnel at the venue on Dec. 9, “which unfortunately made it impossible for some moments to recognize the identification of legitimate tickets.”
Sheffield’s office estimates that between 2,000 and 3,000 concertgoers were denied entrance to the first concert.
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