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Basically, Vulture is in favor of anything that would lower service fees at concerts.
He's being accused of giving all the best seats at his concerts to his friends.
And in a barely related story, Jay Leno is not happy that tickets to his free show in Detroit have landed on eBay.
Responding to outrage from everyone in the world, the Justice Department is investigating the proposed merger between the two universally hated companies.
We've always thought there was an unspoken connection between the Boss and Pearl Jam.
Because the world's largest ticket seller and the world's largest event promoter clearly don't have enough of a monopolistic stranglehold on their respective industries.
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