In a blog post for Music Tank, Inglis suggested that promoters involved in secondary ticketing are "throwing ethics out of the window".
"Perhaps the Concert Promoters' Association could sit down in a room together, decide if they're okay with screwing their artists' audiences with their pants down, and if they are, have the balls to come out - individually - and actually say so," he said.
"Then any managers and artists who're complicit might do the same.
"I'll not ...
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