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StubHub Agrees to $10M FTC Settlement Over Hidden Ticket Fees

Ticket resale giant StubHub is facing renewed scrutiny after agreeing to pay $10 million to settle allegations from the Federal Trade Commission over deceptive ticket pricing practices. The case reported by Reuters centers on one of the most controversial issues in live event ticketing: hidden fees.

According to regulators, StubHub failed to clearly disclose the full price of tickets upfront—omitting mandatory service and fulfillment fees until later in the purchasing process. This practice violates the FTC’s “Fees Rule,” introduced in May 2025, which requires ticketing platforms to show the total price immediately and transparently.

The violations reportedly occurred over a short window between May 12 and May 14, 2025, shortly after the rule came into effect. During that period, some listings displayed base prices that excluded required fees, potentially misleading fans about the true cost of attending live events.

The $10 Million Settlement

As part of the settlement, StubHub will pay $10 million, which will be used to refund affected customers through a consumer redress program. Eligible users, those who purchased tickets during the impacted timeframe, can expect refunds covering fees such as service and fulfillment charges.

In addition to the financial penalty, StubHub is now required to:

Despite agreeing to the settlement, StubHub stated it disagrees with the FTC’s interpretation of the case but chose to resolve the matter and compensate affected users.

Why This Matters for the Music Industry

This case is part of a broader crackdown on so-called “drip pricing”, a tactic where additional fees are revealed only late in the checkout process. The practice has long frustrated concertgoers and festival fans, often turning what appears to be a reasonably priced ticket into a significantly more expensive purchase.

For the electronic music community, where ticket resale platforms play a major role in accessing sold-out shows, this ruling signals a shift toward greater transparency and consumer protection.

It also follows increased regulatory pressure on the ticketing ecosystem as a whole, with authorities aiming to clean up pricing practices across both primary and secondary markets.

A Turning Point?

While $10 million may be a relatively small penalty for a company of StubHub’s size, the implications are much larger. The enforcement of the FTC’s Fees Rule, and the willingness to penalize major platforms, could reshape how tickets are priced and displayed moving forward.

For fans, it’s a step in the right direction: fewer surprises at checkout, and a clearer picture of what a night out will actually cost.

For the industry, it’s a warning, transparency is no longer optional.

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