Pop stars including Dua Lipa, Coldplay, Sam Fender, Radiohead and The Cure have called on Sir Keir Starmer to honour his election promise to protect fans from online ticket touts.
More than 40 musicians have signed a letter urging the UK prime minister to "stop touts from fleecing fans" and cap the price that can be charged when tickets are resold.
The government launched a public consultation on the issue in January after complaints from fans, saying it would tackle touts who "are systematically buying up tickets on the primary market and reselling them to fans at often hugely inflated prices".
But seven months after the consultation closed, there has been no indication of when legislation might be introduced.

