Olivia Rodrigo Fans Frustrated Over Ticketmaster Glitches
Olivia Rodrigo Fans Frustrated Over Ticketmaster Glitches...
Olivia Rodrigo fans across the U.S. are voicing frustration today after encountering widespread glitches on Ticketmaster during presale events for her highly anticipated 2026 tour. The issues, which included website crashes, long wait times, and error messages, left many fans unable to secure tickets despite hours of effort.
The presale began earlier this morning for Rodrigo’s “Guts World Tour,” which includes stops in major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Fans reported being placed in virtual queues for hours, only to be met with technical errors or sold-out notifications. Social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok are flooded with complaints, with hashtags like #TicketmasterFail and #OliviaRodrigoTickets trending nationwide.
Ticketmaster has yet to release an official statement addressing the issues, though some users received generic apologies via email. The company has faced similar criticism in recent years, particularly during high-demand events like Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in 2023. Critics argue that Ticketmaster’s system struggles to handle large-scale demand, leaving fans disappointed and frustrated.
Rodrigo’s tour, her first since 2022, has generated immense excitement, with fans eager to hear songs from her latest album, “Guts.” The presale issues have sparked renewed calls for reform in the ticketing industry, with some lawmakers and consumer advocates pushing for greater transparency and competition.
For now, fans are left scrambling to secure tickets through alternative means, including resale platforms. However, inflated prices on secondary markets have added to the frustration, with some tickets reportedly selling for hundreds or even thousands of dollars above face value.
The incident highlights the ongoing challenges of accessing live events in an era of high demand and limited supply. As Rodrigo’s tour continues to sell out, the debate over ticketing practices is likely to intensify, putting pressure on companies like Ticketmaster to address systemic issues.