MMF demands action on 'out of control' secondary ticketing

James Hanley

The Music Managers Forum has demanded greater transparency from the “out of control” secondary ticketing market ahead of the Government’s review into the sector. 

The body, which represents more than 500 artist managers in the UK, submitted its response ahead of the November 20 deadline.

An open letter has also been drafted by its manager members and the acts they represent: Hit & Run’s Tony Smith (Genesis and Phil Collins), Modest Management’s Richard Griffiths (One Direction, Olly Murs, Little Mix, ...

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