Complete guide to concert, festival, and sports ticket refunds. FTC Junk Fees Rule bans hidden charges (May 2025), UK Consumer Rights Act guarantees refunds, platform policies explained.
Event ticket refund rights depend on event status (canceled, postponed, rescheduled), jurisdiction (US vs UK), and purchase source (primary vs secondary market). Recent regulatory changes strengthen consumer protections significantly.
The FTC's Junk Fees Rule (effective May 12, 2025) bans hidden fees, requiring all-in pricing upfront. UK's Consumer Rights Act 2015 provides automatic refund rights for canceled or materially changed events. Know your rights to get your money back.
Ticketmaster: "If event is canceled, no action required to obtain refund, issued to original payment method within 30 days." Applies to primary purchases and most official resale platforms.
Secondary Market (StubHub/Viagogo): 120% credit or full refund policy for canceled events. StubHub (Oct 2025): "If event remains postponed 1 year without rescheduling, treated as canceled, refunds initiated."
Automatic refund right under Section 54 - service not provided. Ticket seller MUST refund, no exceptions. CMA enforcement: Refusal to refund is illegal. If denied, file Section 75 chargeback (credit card) or report to Trading Standards/CMA.
Three Vienna concerts (195,000 total capacity) canceled due to foiled terror plot. All ticketholders received full refunds within 10 days. StubHub provided 120% voucher per policy. However, international travelers lost non-refundable flights/hotels - ticket insurance would have covered these costs.
Ticket refunds only cover the ticket cost. If you booked flights, hotels, or transportation, those are generally NOT refunded unless you purchased ticket insurance or your credit card includes event protection. Always consider insurance for expensive travel to distant events.
Under UK Consumer Rights Act 2015 Section 50, pre-contract information (date, venue, lineup) becomes binding. Changes to "material terms" entitle automatic refund:
All-In Pricing Required: Must show TOTAL price including all mandatory fees from first display
Banned: Bait-and-switch (showing $50, charging $72 at checkout)
Saves Consumers: 53 million hours/year, $11 billion over decade
Penalties: Up to $51,744 per violation, refunds/restitution, injunctions
If you experienced hidden fees (not disclosed upfront), you can:
If seller violates Junk Fees Rule (shows separate fees, not all-in price):
Most Powerful UK Consumer Protection: If you paid by credit card (£100-£30,000), the card issuer is JOINTLY LIABLE with ticket seller for breaches.
Resale platforms (StubHub, Viagogo) MUST provide:
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