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Shane Profitt in Fort Smith, AR Aug 3rd, 2024 - presale password

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Shane Profitt presale code for show tickets in Fort Smith, AR (Templelive Fort Smith)

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Shane Profitt
Templelive Fort Smith
Fort Smith, AR
Sat, Aug 3, 2024 08:00 PM

Onsale to General Public
Begins: Fri, 04/19/24 10:00 AM CDT
Finishes: Sat, 08/03/24 10:00 PM CDT

Temple Fan Presale
Start: Thu, 04/18/24 10:00 AM CDT
Ends: Thu, 04/18/24 10:00 PM CDT


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Last Updated: Thursday, April 18th, 2024 11:58 am

An alternative to ShowsOnFire.com

Warning! This presale was published over a year ago and it may or may not work with current events. Please search for a more recent presale by clicking the performer or event name here:

Shows On Fire - before the error message about datatables appears.

ShowsOnFire.com is/was a website that provides information about concert tickets going on sale soon. Their main purpose is to provide a list of tickets, show times, and listings for theaters and arenas near the user. One of the biggest issues with ShowsOnFire is that they are unable to update their data in real time and where a theater might have five showings on a particular day, you will only see the most recent two. This makes it difficult to plan around what events are available for sale.

The site seems to have been abandoned by the developers and has not bee updated at all in some time, possibly for COVID related reasons or the changing concert climate - who knows.

The Alternative: Box Office Fox

We’ve mentioned Fox before, it pulls in data from Ticketmaster and a few other primary source ticketing sites and brings in Presale Passwords, uses AI to make a reasonable guess as to the profitability of an event and even includes WikiPedia info and YouTube videos of performers.

Verdict: Shows On Fire is broken and until the devs fix it the best alternative we’ve seen is Box Office Fox.

May 24 UPDATE: We emailed Shows On Fire and have not received a reply in a week about their service being offline and broken, still recommending Box Office Fox as an alternative.

Last Updated: Friday, June 17th, 2022 3:13 pm

ALERT: Live Entertainment Is On The Rise

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Rising Onsales and Presales of new events and more events taking place across the USA and Canada is good news for LiveNation, venue owners, booking agents, artists heck even hot dog vendors and parking attendants.

LiveMusic is just about ready to experience explosive demand according to a short article published at BoxOfficeFox an industry leading event information service.

"We have a new AI system for predicting high demand events, but you don't need that kind of forecasting power to know that there is a ton of consumer demand that has built up over the last year. This is going to be an absolutely huge summer compared to 2020 and hopefully a warm fall as well could extend things even further."

Says Eric Schwarzer, co-owner of Box Office Fox.

More analysis and some fancy graphics are here.

Looks like live events are at an early stage of the recovery and will be rising each week or so as more states bring clarity to policy changes, more venues open their calendars and more acts get signed to tour. We're looking ahead to see major acts that will be able to bring the fire to this summer. 2021 is going to be great - relative to 2020 at least.

As COVID-19 numbers continue to fall we are sure to see summer tour announcements. Watch for more good news and a return to a live music summer over the next few weeks. We have seen a big upswing in new membership signups in recent days and we expect this trend to continue.

UPDATE: Box Office Fox has released a Youtube Playlist featuring some of the artists that the system has automatically flagged as profit centers for brokers. Plus it has some pretty good tunes. Very ecclectic to say the least.

Last Updated: Monday, April 26th, 2021 11:04 am

Ticketmaster Reselling Out - Caught making deals with "brokers"

Warning! This presale was published over a year ago and it may or may not work with current events. Please search for a more recent presale by clicking the performer or event name here: brokers, Live Nation, Scalpers, Secondary Market, Ticketmaster

Ticket Sales and Resale, unbalanced sides of the same concert coin

The online ticket sales industry is a very successful one, generating about 9 billion dollars (USD) in 2017 (US only). It has an annual growth of 12,5% and these numbers are expected to grow. In 2025, on a global perspective, this industry will reach gigantic numbers of 67.99 billion dollars (USD)2 of market size. This generates a high interest in this economic area dominated by Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and eBay1. However, this is not a business without its caveats. Alongside the regular sales, there is a secondary market predating these regular tickets and gouging the average consumer.

It might not be clear at first, but anyone who has tried to buy a ticket knows what type of challenges they face ahead. Ticket scalpers, responsible for buying huge volumes of tickets and reselling them for exorbitant prices, are the main adversaries that fans face when they want to buy tickets to see their favorite artist. The most interesting aspect of this situation is the fact that the resale of a ticket yields significantly more money to the resellers than to the rest of the industry.

This is where the problem with online selling ticket starts. It is far more profitable to resell a ticket than to sell it firsthand.

Reselling tickets is not a recent practice. Even before the online market, scalpers would find any possible way to hoard vast quantities of tickets and sell them at higher prices. It started by payments made to homeless people to stay in line (when tickets were only available in stores), then it developed into managing “40 person boiler rooms” responsible for making phone operators hit the keys faster (when tickets were sold by phone) and they finally culminated into the development of bots in the internet era, where every second counts.

There is a very high interest in this secondary market and “Everybody’s making money on scalping. Everybody from top to bottom.”, says Ken Lowson, cofounder of Wiseguy Tickets (NOT WiseGuys Presale Passwords) and TixFan.

 

Ticketmaster, working all the angles

Irving AzoffAfter the merger with Live Nation,Irving Azoff, the CEO of Ticketmaster at the time, stated his concerns regarding the state of the music industry and the rampant competition that inevitably would propel secondary ticketing4. As of now, Ticketmaster’s CEO believes that both the secondary market (resales) and primary markets should be controlled. Therefore, they provide a platform were fans can sell their tickets, complimentarily to their normal services.

Ticketmaster charges a fee for each sold ticket using its platform. However, the profits from a resold ticket are significantly higher due to scalping.

Given that there are no restrictions on this secondary market, prices can cost up to 10 times more.

Effectively, this means that Ticketmaster’s profits also go up in considerable amounts. This is where the questionable business practice starts. Ticketmaster can now charge twice the amount of fees per ticket and can freely sink its teeth into this profitable unregulated secondary market cake.

Recent events seem to further validate the questionable business practices made by Ticketmaster and its resale policies. While the company has strived to make it so that fans can truly access their favourite performers’ shows, with a “verified fan” label, it also has made its interest in the secondary market a priority.

This was clearly visible by their presence at the Ticket Summit 2018 held in Las Vegas, in July, with their “Ticketmaster Resale” product, TradeDesk. This new software functions as a “web-based inventory management system for the brokers”.

 

Pockets all open, Ticket Summit 2018

The true Ticketmaster’s scandal happened when reporters from the “The Star” and CBC went to Ticket Summit 2018 in July, posing as ticket scalpers. They asked a few questions regarding TradeDesk (Ticketmaster’s service) and their policies. What they found out was very interesting. Normally, the number of seats that can be bought is about 6 or 8, depending on the event.

Ticket limits - routinely bypassed?

Ticketmaster’s own terms of use forbid purchases superior to this number. Furthermore, the purchase of tickets by automated means is also strictly forbidden. However, the TradeDesk representatives told them that they don’t look into the Ticketmaster account of each user.  They implied that they have many clients that have multiple accounts, adding:

“They have to, because if you want to get a good show and the ticket limit is six or eight (seats), you’re not going to make a living on eight tickets.”

Regarding their bot banning policies, they said: “We don't share reports, we don't share names, we don't share account information with the primary site. Period.”. They also commented that “We don’t like bots”, but “We have all these clients who may use bots”. Even their current president, Jared Smith, issued a statement regarding the TradeDesk incident, but the company continues to pile up complaints about their shady practices.

Nonetheless, this incident clearly demonstrated the interest of Ticketmaster in entering the resale business and claiming the big portions of money that fly on the resale market. Ticketmaster’s services clearly favour scalpers and the reselling of tickets to increase their company’s profit.

Time ticks away.

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In January of 2018, the Canadian Competition Bureau expanded an investigation into Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation. In the U.S.:  two senators, Jerry Moran, a Republican from Kansas and chair of the Senate subcommittee on consumer protection, and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, have also started taking measures against Ticketmaster. They have written to Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino giving him until Oct. 5 to explain their reseller program. There are also reports of several lawsuits against Ticketmaster for withholding tickets to inflate the prices of initial ticket sales, which further enhance the scalping problem.

All in all, the world’s biggest name in the ticket selling industry (Ticketmaster) is starting to delve into questionable practices, by not punishing or banning scalpers and actually helping them with questionable software like TradeDesk. Their presence at the Ticket Summit 2018 along with their resale division was the clear demonstration of their true interest. Several class action lawsuits have been filed against Ticketmaster and the Competition Bureau is demanding answers from the company. Meanwhile, Ticketmaster is still profiting off this lucrative reselling market and both tickets and time tick away.

 - Frank (Box Office Hero)

Last Updated: Monday, November 19th, 2018 2:15 pm
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