In 2024, negotiations yielded two bipartisan approaches. Senate cosponsors introduced S. 3457, the Fans First Act, which would prohibit the use of deceptive websites and speculative tix sales, and create new requirements for all ticket sellers to disclose all-in prices and fee details. On May 15, 2024 the House of Representatives approved H.R. 3950, the TICKET Act, which would create new transparency requirements for all ticket sales and restrict some harmful activity in the secondary market. Of the multiple legislative proposals recently considered in Congress, to date, the provisions of the Fans First Act have the strongest protections against harmful actions in the secondary market, as described in this side-by-side comparison of the bills.
The House passed a reintroduced version of the TICKET Act, H.R. 1402, on April 29, 2025, once again sending decisions on next steps to the Senate for consideration. It is essential that elected officials hear directly from orchestra advocates about the harm they are encountering in the secondary market, and how these issues impact nonprofit ticket sellers, subscription-based and packaged sales, and donor-supported concert activity.
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