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Controversy over the prices of the My Chemical Romance tour

Last week we announced that My Chemical Romance They were embarking on a new tour where they would once again present the songs from the legendary album “The Black Parade”. After the tickets went on sale there has been controversy over the prices.

A few days ago tickets went on sale for this My Chemical Romance tour recovering “The Black Parade” and in which every night there will be a different opening act between Violent Femmes, 100 gecs, Wallows, Garbage, Alice Cooper, Pixies, Devo, IDLES and Evanescence and the price of tickets has not been without controversy.

The prices of some of the tickets have officially reached the figure of 695 dollars (665 euros), which has triggered the discontent of many fans who shared through the social network They considered it a dirty move. It all has to do with the so-called dynamic prices that increase the price of tickets depending on demand. And what has questioned the group is that artists can activate or deactivate this type of sale as they wish.

There has also been no shortage of scandal in the official resale in which some tickets have multiplied their starting price tenfold. The truth is that the topic is constantly being debated and exposing the artists who agree to enter the game.

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