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I dont know about you, but every time I go and buy tickets for a big concert, theyre always crazy expensive. So why is that? This is KN Explains Concert Ticket Prices. ♪ [upbeat rock] All the top artists, from Blackpink to Harry Styles, have millions of fans, which means the demand for tickets is going to be higher than the supply. There are a few seats available, and a lot of people want to go. So some people wont be able to make it. So its no wonder the tickets sell out, right? Except a lot of those sold out tickets are resold on what is called the secondary market and they are listed for way more than what they were originally sold for. The secondary market is also known as the resale market. Its second to the primary market where tickets are first put up for sale. On the primary market artists and their team set the ticket prices. They get that money and ticket selling platforms get paid through fees. The secondary market is where tickets are resold and whoevers reselling the