Malaysians cheer as government tackles ticket touts
After tickets for a My Chemical Romance concert went on sale for US$940 each, authorities are considering a law to penalise scalpers

Scalping – or hoarding limited tickets only to resell them at exorbitant prices as demand spikes – has long plagued Malaysian music lovers hungry for live performances by the few international artists that add Kuala Lumpur to their tours.
“One possible solution would be to create a specific law that will hold scalpers to account,” Teo was quoted as saying on Sunday by national newswire Bernama.
“The communications ministry has also engaged with event organisers and ticketing companies to find the most suitable solution to this issue.”

Despite the lack of details, the announcement was welcomed by music fans, who had long complained about the constant battle with black market touts every time concert tickets for big names go on sale.