Eventgoers Lash Out at Ticketmaster for Reselling Toronto Film Festival Tickets

Eventgoers Lash Out at Ticketmaster for Reselling Toronto Film Festival Tickets

Thursday kicks-off the 48th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival, but many prospective eventgoers are furious after tickets soared way out of their price range for more than 10 times their face value.

The festival, which premieres dozens of films from September 7 to 17, has been met with incredibly high demand. Tickets to films like “Dumb Money,” featuring Pete Davidson and Seth Rogan, and “Next Goal Wins” with Michael Fassbender and Elisabeth Moss, are being resold for upwards $400 on Ticketmaster.

Eventgoers took to social media to complain about the high prices, as they were originally up-for-grabs during the presale for around $20. Now, people are paying hundreds to see a single movie.