phoebe bridgers fans just got hit with a price hike that could drain your concert wallet
If you were planning to see Phoebe Bridgers live anytime soon, you might want to sit down—because your bank account is about to feel the sting. As of this morning, resale tickets for her sold-out "The World Tour" dates are skyrocketing, with average prices jumping over 40% in just 24 hours. That means the $50 floor seat you missed is now going for $200 or more on secondary markets. It's not just Bridgers, either. Economists warn this is a broader trend: dynamic pricing and limited capacity concerts are making live music a luxury good. For your daily life, this means you're either paying twice the rent for a single gig or missing out on the cultural moment everyone's talking about. The fix? Set a strict budget, use face-value fan exchanges, or wait for the scalper bubble to burst. Your wallet can't afford to be a fan right now unless you play it smart.