Springsteen fans voice frustration over Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’

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Bruce Springsteen’s first concert tour with his E Street Band in five years has fans fuming about ‘dynamic price’ tickets — which shift up and down based on demand — going for as much as $5,000 US.

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