UK to Ban Ticket Resales Above Face Value to Combat Touting, Protect Fans

November 19, 2025
UK to Ban Ticket Resales Above Face Value to Combat Touting, Protect Fans
  • Reaction from artists, managers, and consumer groups was mixed: many back price caps to reduce exploitation and improve affordability, while critics warn caps could push resale underground and raise fraud on unregulated platforms.

  • The UK government unveiled plans to outlaw resale of live event tickets for more than the original face value plus unavoidable fees, aiming to curb industrial-scale touting and protect fans.

  • Resale platforms, including secondary sites and social media, would be legally required to monitor compliance and enforce price caps, with penalties up to 10% of global turnover under the DMCC Act.

  • The government outlined two responses and said enabling legislation is being prepared.

  • Source: Reuters.

  • Support for the measure comes from a government news release, with reporting from The Guardian and The New York Times noting legality, scope, and expected impact.

  • The announcement was expected to be tied to the King’s Speech or broader government agenda as a high-priority policy move.

  • International observers welcomed the action and suggested it could set a global precedent.

  • The policy was announced jointly by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Business and Trade.

  • Major industry players and groups expressed alignment, including Virgin Media O2, AXS UK, Live Nation/Ticketmaster, and several bands such as alt-J, Mumford & Sons, Keane, and Bastille.

  • Politicians and advocacy groups welcomed the move as long-campaigned-for protection of fans, artists, venues, and the live-events sector, with pledges to push a bill promptly.

  • Parliamentarians and groups like FanFair Alliance described the reform as overdue and necessary to safeguard the artist–fan relationship and address rising touring costs.

Summary based on 62 sources


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