Senator Drops Taylor Swift ‘Anti-Hero’ Lyrics In Ticketmaster Hearing
A hearing was held Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee to examine Ticketmaster’s role in the ticketing industry in the wake of last year’s Taylor Swift concert fiasco. As we…

Taylor Swift attends the red carpet during the MTV Europe Music Awards 2022 held at PSD Bank Dome on November 13, 2022 in Duesseldorf, Germany.
Kate Green/Getty Images for MTVA hearing was held Tuesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee to examine Ticketmaster's role in the ticketing industry in the wake of last year's Taylor Swift concert fiasco. As we previously reported, more than two dozen Swifties are suing the parent company Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. for “unlawful conduct” in the pop star’s Eras Tour sale. Long wait times and technical issues disrupted the November presale, which prompted Ticketmaster to cancel the public sale.
In the hearing today, Senators were critical of Ticketmaster, suggesting it is a monopoly and probed whether a lack of competition in the ticketing industry has unfairly hurt customers. Taking it to the next level that we're sure all Swifties can appreciate, Senators referenced Swift's lyrics throughout the hearing.
Senators Amy Klobuchar and Mike Lee opened their remarks with sly references to "All Too Well" and "You Belong With Me." Lee later referred to the idea of limits on ticket transfers as a "nightmare dressed like a daydream." He also ended his closing remarks with a reference to some of Swift's latest musical work. "I have to throw out, in deference to my daughter Eliza, one more Taylor Swift quote," Lee said. "Karma is a relaxing thought, aren't you envious for you it's not?"
Senator Blumenthal joined in with a pointed "Anti-Hero" lyric to Live Nation's president, Joe Berchtold, suggesting the company respectfully take a look in the mirror and say, "I'm the problem, it's me."
A cybersecurity expert said she was skeptical of the Live Nation president’s claim that “cyberattacks” were partially to blame for Ticketmaster’s inability to handle Taylor Swift ticket sales in December. “We were then hit with three times the amount of bot traffic than we had ever experienced,” Berchtold said in his prepared testimony. “While the bots failed to penetrate our systems or acquire any tickets, the attack required us to slow down and even pause our sales.”
Hackers frequently attack websites by purposely overwhelming them with traffic. But Berchtold’s description indicates that his website wasn’t prepared for the huge demand for Swift tickets. Cybersecurity researcher Tracy Maleeff said, “It sounds like they couldn’t handle the traffic. They probably should have segmented the ticket sales by city or show date. They let the flood gates open then were surprised when it flooded.”
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Sen. Lee said in his closing remarks that it is "very important that we maintain fair, free, open and even fierce competition in this. The reason we focus on that is because when there’s competition, it does two things, both of which are very valuable to the average American: it increases quality and it reduces price. We want those things to happen."
Lee concluded with another reference to a Taylor Swift quote: "Karma is a relaxing thought. Aren't you envious, that for you it’s not?"
The Most Anticipated Tours of 2023
2023 will see the return of amazing live performances, with some of the biggest musical artists hitting the road once again. Whether it be delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, or a long hiatus from performing altogether, musicians have announced world tours and stadium tours alike for their ever-devoted fans. Musical pop legends like Madonna and Janet Jackson have recently announced tour dates on a global scale, while younger artists like Harry Styles and Taylor Swift are hitting the road, too. And we're hoping to hear news about tours from Rihanna and Beyonce (separately).
Take a look below at who we are looking forward to seeing perform in 2023:
Taylor Swift
Terry Wyatt/Getty ImagesTour: Eras Tour Dates: March 17-Aug. 9 Guests/Opening acts: Paramore, HAIM, Phoebe Bridgers, beabadobee, Girl in Red, MUNA, Gayle, Gracie Abrams, OWENN
Sza
Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Global CitizenTour: SOS Tour Dates: Feb. 21-Mar. 23 Guest/Opening act: Omar Apollo
Bruce Springsteen
Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for SUFHTour: 2023 Tour Dates: Feb. 1-Apr. 14
Carrie Underwood
Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for dcpTour: The Denim & Rhinestones Tour Dates: Feb. 2-Mar. 17 Guests/Opening acts: Jimmie Allen
Paramore
Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for CBS Radio Inc.Tour: In North America Tour Dates: Feb. 9-Aug. 2 Guests/Opening acts: Bloc Party and Genesis Owusu
Stevie Nicks
Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images For The Rock and Roll Hall of FameTour: Two Icons, One Night Tour Dates: March 10-Sept. 23 Touring with: Billy Joel
Janet Jackson
Theo Wargo/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of FameTour: Together Again Tour Dates: April 14-June 21 Guest/Opening act: Ludacris
Shania Twain
Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesTour: Queen of Me Tour Dates: April 15-Nov. 14 Guests/Opening acts: BRELAND, Hailey Whitters
Lizzo
Timothy Norris/Getty ImagesTour: Special 2our Dates: Apr. 21-Jun, 2 Guest/Opening act: Latto
Ed Sheeran
Theo Wargo/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of FameTour: Mathematics Tour Dates: May 6-Sept. 23 Guests/Opening acts: Khalid, Russ, Dylan, Rosa Linn, Cat Burns, Maisie Peters
P!nk
Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for dcpTour: Summer Carnival 2023 Tour Dates: Jul. 24-Oct. 9 Guests/Opening acts: Pat Benatar with Neil Giraldo, Brandi Carlile, Grouplove, KidCutUp
Madonna
Michael Campanella/Getty ImagesTour: The Celebration Tour Dates: July 18-Oct.7 With Special Guest: Bob the Drag Queen
Journey
Jason Kempin/Getty ImagesTour: Freedom Tour Dates: Jan. 25-Apr. 23 Guest/Opening act: Toto




