TICKET HOLDER
Why do Bass seem to carry a monopoly on ticket sales to all major entertainments? I may be a bit sentimental but I like to keep my ticket stubs as souvenirs of concerts. No more do we get colourful and well designed tickets—they all seem to be computer printout with the promoter's name as big or bigger than the band. I'm not interested in the promoter's name, I want tickets that show the bands! Has Bass bought out all other ticket outlets? Oris no-one interested in breaking their monopoly? I'd be very interested to hear Bass's point of view, would they reply to this whingeing letter? Jill Pendleton-Parker
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Rip It Up, Issue 161, 1 December 1990, Page 12
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110TICKET HOLDER Rip It Up, Issue 161, 1 December 1990, Page 12
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