Petition to Cancel out scalped Twentyone Pilots tickets

 Twenty-one Pilots created a code lottery for fans in Columbus, OH to have a chance to buy tickets to their hometown shows. Unfortunately, minutes after their codes went out, there were hundreds of tickets being sold on ticket sites for anywhere between $200 and $1000 a ticket. They added another show at Schttottenstein Center, and before those tickets went on sale, there were sightings of hundreds more on neighboring ticket sites. How scalpers are getting their hands on them before Ticketmaster sells them is unknown, but they were sold out completely within one minute of the ticket pre-sale, leaving thousands with no chance, unless they want to pay hundreds for a ticket worth $36-$59. The final show they added was for Nationwide Arena, and I looked on neighboring ticket sites such as Vividseats and Stubhub at 10 am, 2 hours before the pre-sale started. There were hundreds of tickets being sold at outrageous prices. This show also sold out within minutes. Thousands of fans are left ticket less and thousands of children weren't given a fair chance to see their idols, unless their parents can spare a few hundred dollars a ticket. The tickets being resold need cancelled out. They started this lottery to fight scalping, which seems to have had an opposite effect, because it made the tickets very high demand, giving these scalpers a reason to try and scam true fans. We love Tyler and Josh, and we true fans would like a chance to obtain the cancelled tickets that are being sold.IMAG1403.jpgScreenshot_20170328-173811.png


Diana Lynn Petetman, TOP fan    Contact the author of the petition