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Viagogo, stylized by the company as viagogo, is a multinational ticket exchange and
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brand. It is registered in the United States (
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) and has been owned by
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since 2021.McCormick, Bret (28 February 2022),
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It was founded in London in 2006 by Eric Baker as an amateur online marketplace for consumers to buy and re-sell tickets to sports, music, theatre and comedy events.The controversial business model of the company has always been in the headlines. The company has failed to pay the sellers and deliver tickets to the buyer in uncountable instances. Viagogo is backed by investors such as
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, Brent Hoberman, Jacob Rothschild, and Bessemer Venture Partners. In February 2020 the company purchased
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for $4 billion with the merging process finalized in 2022. The company has been criticized for inflation via
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, lacking transparency, and in some cases, having sold counterfeit tickets. These controversies have led to legal action in some of the countries where Viagogo operates, and also led the UK Competition & Markets Authority to order changes to Viagogo's operations.


History


2006-2011

Viagogo was founded in 2006 in London as a secondary ticketing marketplace by Eric Baker, the co-founder of US-based
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. With sections established to provide an online marketplace for sports, music, theatre and comedy tickets, the company's launch included official partnerships with Chelsea FC and
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, with the sports clubs sharing in the commission revenue on ticket resales. As unauthorized reselling of football tickets was illegal under British law in 2006, Viagogo's official reselling authorizations with Chelsea FC and Manchester United FC marked the first time
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tickets were legally resold in the United Kingdom. Manchester United ended its commercial agreement with Viagogo in 2011, also ending official resale of its season tickets in the process. By 2006 Viagogo was backed by
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investment firm
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as well as Brent Hoberman and Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild. Officially debuting in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2006 as an online ticket exchange designed to bypass physical ticket resale, Viagogo stated it offered users more protection than competitors such as
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by guaranteeing refunds for tickets that were fake or didn't arrive. In August 2007, Viagogo branched into Germany partnered with Bayern Munich. With Baker as CEO, Viagogo raised £30 million in August 2007 from investors including Brent Hoberman, Bernard Arnault, Jacob Rothschild, and Index Ventures. Viagogo had local sites in Germany,
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, and Hammersmith, London by 2008. Viagogo by that January had traded £50 million in tickets overall and signed deals with
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and James Blunt. In May 2008,
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hired Viagogo as one of its ticket sellers in Europe for Madonna's '' Sticky & Sweet'' tour. Also in 2008, the French Tennis Federation appointed Viagogo the official ticket marketplace of the
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. Baker stated the company sold $100 million in tickets in 2008, with the company making 25% of that. By June 2009, new investors included
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, bringing total funds raised to $70 million. Viagogo was also an official resale partner of
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, Lloyd-Webber's Really Useful Group, and the ATP World Tour Finals. According to ''The Guardian'', "a fundraising effort in 2009 valued the company at $300m".


2012-2019

The company liquidated its UK assets in 2012 and moved its headquarters to Switzerland, where its financial accounts are private. The change, which occurred directly before the London Olympic Games, meant Viagogo "was no longer subject to UK laws banning resale of tickets for Olympic events." Also in 2012, Madonna named Viagogo the "official premium and secondary ticketing partner" for her summer European tour. By then Viagogo had also officially partnered with the promoters of musicians such as
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,
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, and
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. In September 2013, Viagogo launched in Australia. The launch was accompanied by two new partnerships with Melbourne-based AFL clubs Collingwood and Richmond. Between 2013 and 2015 it also partnered with the Sydney Swans and
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. Viagogo was the official ticket marketplace for the various music festivals in 2013, including the
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, the Boyzone 20th Anniversary Tour, the Benicàssim Festival and Weekend Festival. In 2014, Viagogo partnered with SFX Entertainment and in 2015 with the Australian Soundwave festival, and Ultra Beach Bali. In 2016, Viagogo was announced as the official ticketing partner of Ultra Singapore 2016. In March 2012 in the UK, Labour MP
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's proposal that legislation be introduced to cap resale prices at 10% higher than their face value was rejected by the
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leaving Viagogo free to continue operating in the country without price caps. That year Viagogo extended its European ticketing agreement with
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. In October 2013, Viagogo announced a three-year deal with Scottish Rugby, in what was the first time Viagogo had partnered with a governing sports body, and its first deal including naming rights to a sports property. In December, Viagogo entered the Portuguese market through a partnership with soccer club
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, joining Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain in "partnering the ticket marketplace" at the time. Viagogo signed a $75 million sponsorship deal with SFX Entertainment in 2014, with Viagogo buying exclusive rights to be the designated ticket reseller for around 50 SFX events. In November 2015, Viagogo became the official international ticketing partner of the Indian Aces of the International Premier Tennis League, at which point it had 60 global websites. By 2016, Viagogo had secured investments from Robin Klein. As of March 2017, Viagogo was owned by Pugnacious Endeavors, which was headquartered in
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in the United States. Viagogo remained technically based in Geneva, while administering much of its business from an office in London. After a website "glitch" reportedly overcharged dozens of UK customers, in 2017 Viagogo was criticized for allegedly denying prompt refunds. In February 2018, Viagogo was found to have been marketing tickets for a non-existent performance by a Hungarian stand-up comedian for about twice the normal price. By 2012, Viagogo's ticket pricing policy had become a frequent subject of controversy in the United Kingdom. After a number of
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tickets, one reportedly marked up from face value of £23.50 to £200, proved invalid in November 2012, Viagogo assured the
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that it was a rare occurrence and the tickets would be refunded or replaced. In August 2018, it was reported that Viagogo was preparing to move much of its workforce in the United Kingdom to New York. In November 2019, Viagogo operated in 70 countries and was particularly popular in Europe. In March 2019, the
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warned consumers not to buy or sell tickets through Viagogo. In July 2019, Google ceased paid advertising by Viagogo for breaching Google's internal advertising policies. Google resumed advertising for Viagogo in November 2019, after Viagogo made "suitable changes to their account." In November 2019, StubHub disclosed having sold $4.75 billion in tickets in 2018 with $1.1 billion in annual fees, while Viagogo had not disclosed its financial details. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, Viagogo operated in 70 countries and was particularly popular in Europe and Britain, while StubHub sold tickets in 44 countries and was most popular in the United States.


2020-2022

As of 2020, Viagogo's majority owners included Madrone Capital Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, and CEO Eric Baker, who held majority voting control. Viagogo retained offices in New York and London and employed 616 people in Europe, Asia, and the United States. After announcing its intent to purchase StubHub from eBay in late 2019, Viagogo agreed to purchase StubHub for $4 billion in February 2020, with Viagogo's owner Pugnacious LLC to become the holding company for both. The deal was put on hold in 2020 by the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) over competition concerns, as combined, the two companies held a 90% market share of secondary ticketing in the United Kingdom. In September 2021, the CMA gave Viagogo permission to complete its acquisition of StubHub. As part of the deal, StubHub agreed to sell its business outside of North America, including its UK business, to Digital Fuel Capital LLC. Through the merger, Viagogo and StubHub became owned by the new entity StubHub Holdings, with StubHub International becoming a separate entity. In early 2020, the live events industry was shut down due to the
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, with Viagogo Group significantly reducing its Limerick, Ireland workforce as a result. Viagogo took on a $330 million loan in late 2020 in response to the industry shutdowns, allowing the company "to operate with little to no revenue" until 2022 if needed, according to
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. In July 2021, Moody's reported that Viagogo had been "free cash flow positive" since April 2021. In January 2022, it was reported that StubHub Holdings was considering an IPO and had filed with the
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. In early 2022, StubHub Holding employed 650 full-time people, with a third of those employees at Viagogo. In July 2022, Viagogo and StubHub announced that they would be closing their
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and
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offices by 2023, with a new focus to be placed on
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and New York. Offices would also remain in Switzerland, Ireland,
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, and
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. In 2022, the StubHub brand migrated all of its systems and technology onto Viagogo's tech stack, with Nayaab Islam, who had been running Viagogo's technology teams since 2014, promoted to StubHub president. During the consolidation, Viagogo's and StubHub's legal departments were combined.


Operations

The Viagogo brand facilitates the sale of live sport, music, and entertainment tickets through an online platform. The company charges a variable booking fee on top of ticket price, and a service fee from sellers. Along with partnerships with entertainers and music festivals, the company has partnerships with various sports properties.


Pricing and sales tactics

The company has been criticized for its use of "drip pricing" in certain countries, where not all charges are shown until the end of a transaction. According to Swedish newspaper '' Göteborgs-Posten'', during purchases of secondhand tickets in 2018, one price was shown up front, while additional costs such as
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or booking fees were shown to buyers later in the checkout process. The newspaper criticized the practice as disingenuous. In 2018, a CMA order dictated that Viagogo's UK portal include all-in pricing to make the platform more transparent to customers. At that time of the CMA order, customers were presented with several messages about tickets being about to run out and in the user interface, the "continue" button jumped and a timer kept counting down. According to executive Chris Miller, the messages were intended to show customers they were visiting a "dynamic market place" and helped buyers "make an informed decision". During a test where three tickets were purchased, the average transaction took about ten minutes to complete which did not leave time to read the purchase conditions. Once the transactions were completed, the average price paid was about twice that charged by official ticket sellers. In January 2008, ''
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'' wrote that Viagogo and Stubhub and its "rivals at Seatwave and Get Me In...introduced a level of respectability...to a business that until recently was dominated by rogue traders who sold tickets...at vastly inflated prices," in the UK. In later years, Viagogo has been criticized for allowing sellers to set prices at extremely high markups, as well as other sales practices. In 2018, the Swedish Consumer Agency received 132 reports about the company, making it the seventh most reported business operating in Sweden. A frequent criticism was that customers felt stressed and pressured into finishing their purchases. Pressure marketing and countdown timers were removed from the UK website in 2018. In response to a 2021 ''New Zealand Herald'' article criticizing highly priced
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tickets being resold through the site, Viagogo stated that "tickets that are listed at unreasonable prices get the most media attention but rarely, if ever, sell."


Legal action

Viagogo has been involved in legal disputes involving the legality of its tickets sales in different locales, as well as its sales practices in different countries. For instance, Viagogo was, in 2011, criticised for having sold personalised tickets for Take That's 2011 ''Progress'' tour that did not allow people to enter, and in 2017 for having sold charity tickets for a profit. Viagogo's ticket sales have also been subject to lawsuits, complaints, and criminal investigations. In 2016, the
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filed a criminal complaint in France against Viagogo for ticket sales of the Euro 2016 football game, and in December 2017, France’s
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for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Control (DGCCRF) ordered Viagogo to end "deception" in its sales practices, including "drip pricing". In January 2018,
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obtained a preliminary injunction against Viagogo. A German court levied an injunction against Viagogo for the
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. In August 2018, the New Zealand Commerce Commission sued Viagogo for alleged breaches of the Fair Trading Act (FTA), particularly false and misleading representations. In 2020, Viagogo announced changes to its New Zealand website to align with Commerce Commission standards, including an upfront estimation of all fees. The regulator subsequently dropped its push for an interim injunction. In 2021, complaints were received by the agency WellingtonNZ concerning Viagogo overpricing tickets to the musical Jersey Boys and the art event Van Gogh Alive. As at February 2021 the New Zealand Commerce Commission is continuing to pursue legal action against Viagogo for false representations about ticket prices, their scarcity and the validity of tickets sold. In 2017 and 2018, Viagogo was involved in several legal disputes with the promoter of artist
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, both in the UK and Germany. In 2018, the Advertising Standards Agency upheld a complaint against Viagogo for describing itself as an official seller for Sheeran's 2017 tour. The company is the only ticket resale site to have refused to work with Ed Sheeran to prevent ticket touts reselling tickets for his tours. In September 2018, Viagogo sued Ed Sheeran's promoter Kilimanjaro Live and CEO Stuart Galbraith for fraud in Germany over the cancellations, with Kilimanjaro refuting the claims. In November 2018, a Hamburg court issued an injunction against Viagogo for
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's 2019 Europe Stadium Tour. In the United States, in August 2020 Viagogo faced litigation over its pandemic refund policy, with fans arguing that Viagogo had improperly classified certain shows as postponed instead of canceled to avoid paying refunds. With Viagogo refuting the claims, class action status of the lawsuit was refused by a Florida judge in July 2021 after a motion by Viagogo Entertainment Inc.


Australia

In August 2017, the
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launched legal action against Viagogo with "allegations it made false or misleading representations, and engaged in misleading or deceptive conduct by failing to disclose substantial fees included in the price of tickets." The
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levied a AU$7 million fine in October 2020 for misleading consumers. Viagogo was misleading consumers, stating that they were an "official" seller of tickets to particular events, that certain tickets were scarce and for failing to disclose a 27.6% booking fee until late into the booking process.


UK government

In 2011, Viagogo was sued by the UK
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(RFU) for listing tickets the RFU had forbidden from being resold for profit. Viagogo lost the initial trial and an appeal in the lower courts in December 2011, resulting in the issuing of a Norwich Pharmacal order. In November 2012, Viagogo was ordered to give the RFU the names and addresses of certain second-hand ticket sellers. Starting in November 2016, Viagogo and other secondary ticketing companies in the UK faced investigations from the UK government, including from the UK Tax Office and CMA. After the company failed to appear before the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee of the UK Parliament in March 2017, Hodgson and fellow committee member Nigel Adams visited its London headquarters the following July, but the party was turned away. The UK Government's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee opened an inquiry into ticket abuse in November 2017. In May 2018, the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) referred its ongoing case against Viagogo to Trading Standards. Soon thereafter, the UK's Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries,
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, called Viagogo "the worst" on
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for lack of clarity concerning fees and charges, advising listeners not to use the service. By September 2018, Viagogo was no longer under investigation by trading standards after complying with the ASA ruling. In August 2018, the UK Competition & Markets Authority confirmed it would be seeking court action against Viagogo following concerns that it is breaching
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law. In November that year, CMA stated that Viagogo had agreed to a "comprehensive overhaul" by January 2019 in order to improve transparency and strengthen guarantees to consumers. Viagogo in September 2018 wrote to MPs that it had not appeared for a second time at a parliamentary committee, due to "unequivocal legal advice" from its lawyers concerning how the hearing might impact CMA legal proceedings. In July 2019, the UK Competition and Marketing Authority began legal proceedings against Viagogo for
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as a result of the company ignoring repeated warnings to comply with consumer law, with the legal action suspended in September 2019.


See also

* Better Online Tickets Sales Act * List of United Kingdom Supreme Court cases * Online ticket brokering


References


External links

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