Groupon Concert Tickets: Why The Ke$ha, Rick Ross, and Rihanna Fire Sale?
In May, Live Nation and Groupon combined forces in a presumed effort to jumpstart the struggling concert ticket market. Indeed, in recent months you've been able to get Groupons for all sorts of big shows. The partnership has been a boon to musically-inclined bargain hunters, but it also gets you wondering: Just how dire are things out there? ![]()
In the time-honored tradition, promoters are likely trying to pad attendance numbers or recoup money for poorly-selling dates. And, of course, there's the weak economy. But what other factors necessitate artists' use of Groupon? Below, we speculate on why some formerly hot tickets have moved to the bargain bin.
Artist name:Ke$ha![]()
Show date: September 17, 2011
Venue: Gibson Amphitheater
Original ticket price: $62
Discount price: $31
Speculated reason for discounting: Fans spent all their money on glitter and candy bling.
Artist name: The Voice tour![]()
Showdate: June 27, 2011
Venue: Gibson Amphitheatre
Original ticket price: $62
Discounted ticket price: $25
Speculated reason for discounting: $62 was a bit steep to get fans off their couches to see something that they could watch for free on their DVRs.
Artist name: Rihanna![]()
Showdate: June 29, 2011
Venue: Honda Center
Original ticket price: $34
Discounted price: $17
Speculated reason for discounting: An umbrella? More like you'd need some kleenex to sit in the nosebleed section at Honda Arena.

































