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Ticketmaster delists resale tickets in Ontario ahead of price cap

By News RoomApril 24, 20261 Min Read
Ticketmaster delists resale tickets in Ontario ahead of price cap
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By Tara Deschamps

The Canadian Press

Posted April 24, 2026 8:12 am

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Ticketmaster Canada is delisting resale tickets that customers have posted for Ontario events.

The platform’s spokesperson Shabnum Durrani says it removed the seats to comply with incoming provincial legislation that will cap the price of resale tickets at face value.

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The company says customers will be able to relist their tickets next week when the platform will have updated its resale marketplace.

Durrani says Ticketmaster has been notifying customers of the changes.

The move comes after the Ontario government passed its budget bill, which included the resale ticket price cap, but the bill has yet to receive royal assent.


The price cap follows consumer complaints about tickets to popular events, such as the last World Series and Taylor Swift’s Eras tour, being scooped up by resellers who posted seats for several times their face value.

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