TicketData tracks concert prices to fight scalper gouging
A new platform monitors concert ticket prices across resale markets using more than 10 years of historical data. TicketData provides price forecasts and purchase timing recommendations for events at no cost to users. The service arrives as major tours face criticism over secondary market inflation.
The website displays Get-In Price metrics that show the cheapest available pair of tickets after fees. Advanced features require free registration for alerts and custom tracking zones. Rush members recently urged fans to buy from official sources before exploring resale options.
TicketData does not sell tickets but links users to major resale marketplaces. The platform excludes anomalous listings to show accurate market trends. Federal regulators have not acted on the growing secondary ticket market despite consumer complaints about inflated prices.

