**Forget the Boss: How Bruce Springsteen’s Resale Ticket U-Turn Just Cost You a Bundle**
Believe it or not, the official release of Bruce Springsteen’s new tour dates comes with a financial gut punch for your wallet. After years of fighting ticket scalpers and forcing fans to use verified face-value exchanges, the Boss’s team just quietly dropped the resale restrictions on his most in-demand shows. What does this mean for you? Instant price surges. On primary ticketing sites, prices are now reflecting insane secondary-market markups, with some floor seats going for over $1,500 before fees. If you thought you could snag a pair for under $200, think again. This change opens the floodgates for professional resellers to scoop up inventory at face value and flip it for triple the cost. Don’t get caught overpaying—set your budget now, because with the Boss’s team giving the green light to scalpers, your last-minute ticket will cost you the price of a month’s rent.