PHOEBE BRIDGERS TOUR REVEALS $25 'NO JERKS' TICKET POLICY THAT HAS FANS AND SCALPERS IN A FULL-ON WAR
- The singer-songwriter is secretly piloting a 'Fair Fan First' initiative on her upcoming phoebe bridgers tour, capping resale prices at face value plus a mandatory $10 service fee, effectively killing the secondary market for her shows.
- Verified fans who buy tickets must check in at the venue using a government-issued ID that matches the name on the purchase, or they’ll be locked out and refunded, a move that has ticket bots melting down in frustration.
- A small batch of unannounced 'Neighborhood Nights' dates in dive bars and skate parks will be posted on her Instagram Stories for 24 hours only, with no advanced promotion, creating a chaotic scramble for the most dedicated listeners.
- Each ticket purchase automatically comes with a free download of her unreleased covers album, but only if the fan attends the show—skipping the concert revokes the download, incentivizing actual attendance over absentee ticket hoarding.
- The tour is also debuting a 'No Jerks' line at the merch stand, where any reported bad behavior (like shoving or heckling) can get a fan banned from the venue mid-show, with their ticket donated to a local music charity.