"The goal is to always continue expanding and make sure that we’re reaching more people each time than we have in the past," says UTA partner Cheryl Paglierani.
After a messy, record-breaking onsale this week, Swift’s promoter says they were forced to work with the ticket giant.
The Bleachers singer wants venues to stop taxing merch for artists, as it's "the only way you make money when you start out touring."
"It's truly amazing that 2.4 million people got tickets, but it really pisses me off that a lot of them feel like they went through several bear attacks to get them."
The German promoter and ticketing company expects a record year in 2022.
The cancellation is just the latest in a string of messy circumstances surrounding ticket sales for Swift's highly anticipated tour.
Greg Maffei said 14 million Swifties tried to log in for the 1.5 million available Verified spots on Tuesday.
The John Malone-led company also said it would pursue a split-off of the Atlanta Braves and its associated real estate development project.
Bassist Frank Bello said "ongoing logistical issues" and rising costs doomed the gigs.
Husband & business partner David Furnish talks to Billboard about the pop star's trio of Dodger Stadium concerts, including one livestreamed by Disney+, and his legacy on the charts.