By PAN PYLAS, Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — A company that came under fire during the sale of tickets for British rock band Oasis’ reunion concerts this summer committed Thursday to a series of changes that aim to prevent fans being shocked by the price they end up paying.
Following an investigation by the U.K.’s competition watchdog, Ticketmaster agreed that fans will be armed with much more information before and during their purchase of concert tickets.
“Fans who spend their hard-earned money to see artists they love deserve to see clear, accurate information, upfront,” said Sarah Cardell, chief executive of the Competition and Markets Authority.
“We can’t ensure every fan gets a ticket for events as popular as the Oasis tour, but we can help ensure that next time an event like t