Zach Bryan Uses Ticketmaster After Criticizing the Platform— The System is “Intentionally Broken”

Earlier this year, Zach Bryan made a bold statement against Ticketmaster's soaring ticket prices by releasing a surprise live album titled "All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster." His intention was to shed light on the platform's increasing costs.

Interestingly, despite his vocal critique of Ticketmaster, Zach Bryan has decided to utilize the ticketing giant for his forthcoming Quittin' Time Tour, raising questions about his stance on ticket pricing.

While Bryan acknowledged the frustration many fans share about Ticketmaster's practices, he expressed the daunting reality that a single artist can't overhaul the entire ticketing system, which he views as intentionally flawed.

In response to the mixed reactions, numerous fans rallied behind Bryan, commending his effort to confront the ticketing platform's problems and recognizing that he had at least attempted to effect change.

Zach Bryan originally took a stand against exorbitant ticket prices after witnessing fans pay exorbitant sums, voicing his commitment to hosting limited, reasonably priced headline shows to make live music accessible to working-class individuals, despite facing constraints at festivals.