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EVANESCENCE announce Australian Tour

Celebrating 20 years of fallen - performing highlights from fallen & career spanning set.

24 May 2023 Sean Bennett

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Multiple Grammy wins and two decades on, the debut album ‘Fallen’ from American rockers EVANESCENCE remains one of the most influential albums of the turn of the century. A critical and commercial triumph, fans can now witness highlights from the gothic beauty of the 2003 debut release and a career spanning set of fan favourites this year, with EVANESCENCE thrilled to announce their return to Australia this August and September celebrating 20 years of ‘Fallen’.

Starting life when EVANESCENCE vocalist Amy Lee and co-founder Ben Moody began writing and recording songs in the mid 90s, 2003’s ‘Fallen’ would go on to score five nominations at the 2004 Grammy Awards, winning Best Hard Rock Performance and Best New Artist, with the album’s symphonic and delicate ballad My Immortal also scoring an additional nomination at the Grammy Awards the following year.

Hitting the top 10 charts in multiple countries upon its release, including Australia and a #1 in the UK, Fallen sold 10 million copies in the US alone, with over 17 million copies sold worldwide and officially reaching diamond certification in late 2022.

Fallen’s lush and gloomy beauty memorably blended symphonic elements with goth, rock, metal and hooks aplenty, while also garnering significant attention for lead singles ‘Bring Me to Life’, ‘Going Under’, ‘My Immortal’ and ‘Everybody’s Fool’. And while the album has gone on to be included in the likes of Rolling Stone’s ‘The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time’ and praise lauded for Lee’s macabre tinge that set the band apart from their nu metal contemporaries at the time, ‘Fallen’ also ultimately set the scene for a long-term legacy from the Arkansas-hailing group, who are now in command of five studio albums including 2021’s powerful and intimate outing ‘The Bitter Truth’ which debuted at #3 on the ARIA chart, which marked the band’s highest debut in 15 years.

Following multiple worldwide tours, ‘The Open Door’ followed Fallen’s footsteps, going on to sell more than five million copies, before the self-titled ‘Evanescence’ in 2011 debuted at #1 on the ARIA album chart and Billboard Chart. EVANESCENCE went down both very new and familiar paths for their fourth and most ambitious release to date, ‘Synthesis’, in 2017 alongside a worldwide Synthesis Live tour combining their intense live performances and timeless song writing with a powerful live orchestra, before unveiling ‘The Bitter Truth’ in 2021, hitting the top 10 of multiple international album charts and marking itself on multiple Best of 2021 release lists worldwide.

Renowned for their enamouring live show as much as they are for their haunting, potent and visceral material, this marks the band’s first Australian tour since their sublime run with local symphony orchestras in 2018 so get set to revisit the album that started it all and beyond when EVANESCENCE return to our shores to celebrate 20 years of Fallen.

Tickets won’t last long for these incredible shows, secure your spot today!

Early Bird Pre-Sale Tickets On Sale: Tuesday 30 May @ 9am local time Sign up to access early bird pre-sale tickets – https://daltours.cc/eva23

General tickets on sale: Thursday 1 June @ 9am local time Tickets from www.destroyalllines.com or www.teglive.com.au

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Arkansas hard rock band Evanescence will be celebrating 20 years of their debut album, Fallen , at venues around Australia in August 2023. The US fivesome will perform hits such as ‘Bring Me to Life’, ‘Going Under’ and ‘My Immortal’ at venues in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth.

Led by vocalist Amy Lee, Evanescence released Fallen via the indie label Wind-up Records in March 2003. The album reached number one on Australia’s ARIA albums chart and the UK albums chart. It made it to number three on the US Billboard 200 and has subsequently gained diamond accreditation in the US, denoting sales in excess of ten million.

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Fallen has sold more than 420,000 copies in Australia, earning it 6x-platinum accreditation. Lee and co.’s debut album was the fifteenth highest-selling album in Australia 2003, and the band have toured the country a handful of times since its release.

Their most recent visit was in February 2018 following the release of 2017’s Synthesis, Evanescence’s fourth album. Lee and her bandmates – guitarists Troy McLawhorn and Tim McCord and drummer Will Hunt – released their fifth album, The Bitter Truth , in 2021. The album debuted at number three on the ARIA albums chart.

The band, which also includes touring bass player Emma Anzai, will perform highlights from Fallen along with a career-spanning best of set at all dates on the upcoming Australian tour. Tickets go on sale at 9am local time on Thursday, 1st June. Details below.

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  • Thursday, 24th August – Riverstage, Brisbane QLD
  • Saturday, 26th August – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
  • Monday, 28th August – AEC Theatre, Adelaide SA
  • Wednesday, 30th August – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne VIC
  • Saturday, 2nd September – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth WA

Tickets on sale 9am (local) on Thursday, 1st June via Destroy All Lines . Sign up for pre-sale access here – pre-sales begin at 9am local time on Wednesday, 31st May.

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Evanescence (formed in 1995) is an American gothic influenced rock/metal band, best known for their breakthrough single “Bring Me to Life” and accompanying album “Fallen”, hailing from Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.

Formed by lead singer Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody in 1995, the duo had met a year earlier at a youth camp in Little Rock, Arkansas. Lee and Moody subsequently began writing and recording songs together, which included the early tracks “Solitude”, “Give Unto Me”, “Understanding”, and “My Immortal”. A couple of these songs found their way onto local radio, following which the pair performed their first live show and settled on the name Evanescence. In 1998 the band released their debut self-titled EP, limited to a hundred copies, followed a year later by the EP “Whisper”.

Later in 1999 Evanescence invited keyboard player and drummer David Hodges to expand the lineup, who recorded on the band’s debut album “Origin” in 2000. Evanescence subsequently signed with Wind-up Records, who relocated the band to Los Angeles and gave them living and rehearsal space on top of vocal and acting classes. After two years, in which time drummer Rocky Gray, rhythm guitarist John LeCompt, and bassist Will Boyd were added to the lineup, the band completed their label debut.

Featuring Dave Fortman on production duties, Evanescence released “Fallen” in March 2003, becoming one of the year’s most successful albums. Debuting at No. 7 however rising to No. 3 on the Billboard 200, the gothic-inspired, metal crunching, climatic-pop release secured five Grammy nominations of which the band won Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance. The record was led by the smash hit single “Bring Me to Life”, which charted in over 15 countries and secured platinum certification. The album transformed Evanescence into an internationally recognised group, and was supported by an extensive worldwide tour.

Following the supporting tour bassist Will Boyd left the group to spend time with his family, with former Revolution Smile guitarist Tim McCord taking his place. The band’s official sophomore album, “The Open Door”, was released in October 2006 and eclipsed the success of their debut by topping the U.S. Billboard 200. Led by the single “Call Me When You’re Sober”, the album earned a string of positive reviews and was once again supported with relentless touring.

In 2011 Evanescence returned from touring and time out to released their self-titled, third studio album. Once again topping the Billboard 200, the record is seen as a cohesive, creative, and progressive album for the group which lends infleunces from gothic rock, nu metal, and electro. Spanwing the singles “What You Want”, “My Heart is Broke”, and “Lost in Paradise”, the record’s supporting tour was alongside The Pretty Reckless and Fair to Midland.

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I've been a huge fan of Evanescence since I was young, and through the changes of band members, i've remained enthused by their music and desperate to get a chance to see them live.

My friend and I were completely blown away by the performance that they gave at Wembley Arena, the dynamics and precision of the performance provided a smooth blended sound, incredibly similar to the recorded version of their music. The control of the vocals was really stunning, and Amy's ability to hold those high belting notes time after time was astounding and refreshing.

It was great to hear some of their new material alongside the classics, and they introduced and played it with enthusiasm that rubbed off to the audience, who were hearing the tracks for the first time. The way that they intertwined the new with the old worked really well, showing progression in their sound and subject matter, but the roots of their style were present and underlying in each song.

As well as the incredible performance from the band, credit must be given to the production team for the awesome lighting and costume, providing a spectacular visual experience for the audience too.

It was a great touch also that Amy Lee was given the opportunity to perform a couple of songs at the piano, showing off her beautiful voice. The entire audience seemed to be mesmarised and still. It was a magical moment that i'm extremely grateful I was able to experience.

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When Evanescence took to the stage back in November 2012, Wembley Arena was ignited with bright lights and the sound of screaming fans. The show went off with a bang as the two time Grammy winners opened up with "What You Want" from their 2011 self-titled third album. Supporting acts were LostAlone and The Used who kept the arena hyped as they blazed through ten songs including the crowd favourites "Bird and the Worm" and "All That I've Got," setting pace for the explosive night to follow. Amy Lee’s vocals were exceptional. Even more so considering this was the band’s last performance in an incredible 131 show tour that began August 2011. She took to the stage with a Union Jack flag tied to her arm and a skirt made of flags to represent each of the 44 countries where the band performed during their eight leg tour. The majority of the set was of tracks from the album 'Evanescence,' but included classic hits like "Bring Me to Life" "Going Under" and a piano rendition by Amy Lee of "My Immortal’ that hands-down stole the show. The crowd held their own too by roaring lyrics and cheering the band on, feeding into the lively atmosphere. No doubt this was an unforgettable experience. It is safe to say Evanescence succeeded in ending their tour on an absolute high, leaving one fan to take to Facebook and post “It was the best day of my life, no joke."

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In recent years the future of rock outfit Evanescence seemed to be relatively bleak when members announced a hiatus yet fans rejoiced across the globe earlier in 2015 as Amy Lee and co announced the reformation and return to the stage. It would seem an injustice for this well trained and well practiced band to retire from the circuit as they are one of the most iconic and recognisable outfits of the 00s.

Blending gothic rock and symphonic metal in an innovative way for the time has proven to be a formula for longevity for their career. Attracting a variety of fans to the performance this evening, the lights fall on a dramatic stage as the crunching instrumentals to 'What You Want' begin. Amy Lee is a truly phenomenal front woman managing to convey true and visceral emotion to thousands of people in an arena and make fairly individual impact to every single member of the audience. The discography may only stand at three albums yet the fans adore the music with such intensity that every song is bellowed back culminating in a singalong to the prolific 'Bring Me To Life' which threatens to break all noise pollution barriers in the near area.

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The most mesmerizing, tragically, tear jerking, thought provoking, sympathetic, amazing, awesome, spectacular, and most entertaining concert of the year. Evanescence has been my favorite band when I was a high school junior in 2003. When I was watching the 2003 Daredevil film with Ben Affleck, I was hearing the songs of My Immortal and Bring me to life within the movie and those songs are so moving. Thus, I had to buy their debut album "fallen" and their later albums "The Open Door", third, 2011 self-titled album, and Synthesis. Evanescence make songs for people who have been abused, bullied, rejected, or anyone who had real tragedies in their lives. I have never been to an Evanescence concert at all but 9/1/2018 is the first Evanescence concert I have been to and I will remember it for the rest of my life and I will hopefully see another concert of Evanescence. The concert is truly a great show to go to. I am still a die hard Evanescence fan; they changed my life forever.

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Amy Lee is simply amazing! We had the meet and great and I must admit, the meet and great is not quite what other bands do, and there was a lot of sitting around and nothing could be singed personally. You get a program signed by the band and shut up.

Frankly, we could have done without the Orchestra set, prior to the band coming on. It was mediocre at best. In Prague, we are used to high quality symphony music.

Once the band got on stage, WOW! Amy has a voice and transfers energy in a way I do not remember ay female vocalist since Janice Joplin. She is simply amazing touching hearts and even improving on her recordings. There is nothing like her live!!! She is a treasure and she has hired an A list band to back her up, unfortunately the attention to detail with the orchestra was not the same. In the end, you cannot miss her. I don't care if she is singing the national anthem, go see her!!!!

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I have mixed feelings being a huge Evanescence fan. I had already see her last November with the symphony and it was really good. I for one like her Rock & Roll style as in all of the albums I currently have, which is all of them. All that said I thought I was going to see the other style of Evanescence which is why I spent a lot of money on the tickets for good seats. As always she is unbelievable which her voice but now I’m here and she is the opening act. I was like huh? She was listed first when I purchased the tickets so not sure what the deal was there. Now Linsey Stirling was kinda different and neat but it kinda was a Circus act and certainly not why I drive 4 hour to see my favorite band as an opening act.

Amy Lee we love lots but kinda disappointed.

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They sound great live! This was a unique experience to see them perform with a full orchestra. Amy Lee's voice is hauntingly beautiful and always on point. All the instruments accompanying the band made the songs even more epic sounding! Amy Lee is a rock goddess. Also, Lindsey Sterling was fantastic as well. I like that Lindsey came out to play violin on "Hi-Lo" and Amy Lee came out to sing on Lindsey's song "Shatter Me". They complement each other very well. She can really shred on the violin! Some of her violins were very pretty and unique looking. I loved the dancers that Lindsey had performing alongside her. I thought it was funny when Lindsey showed a video of her dancing and singing to Evanescence when she was 15. Overall, a great experience.

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Both #Evanescence and #Veridia rocked the Sands in Bethlehem PA and brightened my day. It was well worth my time and both bands will continue to be my #1 to see, meet, and great experience Everytime they come through. They raise my spirit, my mood, and brighten my day. Amy Lee's voice is phenomenal and unmatched by anyone and her musical talent is outstanding. It was awesome that Amy was the guest pianist for Veridia's one song that was so deep and meaningful to both singers. If you can, I recommend you go see them and once you do, you'll be hooked too. I wish then safe travels on their tour and best wishes for their future. Rock on your energy is outstanding and transfers to us.

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What i love about an Evanescence gig is that Amy comes out and gives 110%. Tonight was no exception, although the sound balance was not good for the first few tracks. The day had been hot outside and the venue just got hotter as the gig went on, with stage hands passing out water. Without a new album this tour is effectively a re−run of what we had a few years ago, but no complaints from me and the good tempered heaving crowd in the stalls. Again, Amy proved she has lost none of her drive to smash out a great gig and deliver as a fantastic front woman, with a marvellous voice. Rock on with the next album!

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Evanescence, and in particular Amy, was stellar as always. This is the second time I have seen them live and I commuted from Victoria BC Canada for the LA show. I was not disappointed.

With VIP tickets I met with Amy and saw her perform for sound check.

The entire band, as usually was flawless (Even when Amy derped one of her lines) and did not disappoint with their sound or the light show that accompanied them. And the haunting Led Zepplin cover of 'Going to California' was the cherry on top. Well done guys it was another dream come true!!!

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Multiple Grammy wins and two decades on, the debut album Fallen from American rockers EVANESCENCE remains one of the most influential albums of the turn of the century. A critical and commercial triumph, fans can now witness highlights from the gothic beauty of the 2003 debut release and a career spanning set of fan favourites this year, with EVANESCENCE thrilled to announce their return to Australia this August and September celebrating 20 years of Fallen.

Starting life when EVANESCENCE vocalist Amy Lee and co-founder Ben Moody began writing and recording songs in the mid 90s, 2003’s Fallen would go on to score five nominations at the 2004 Grammy Awards, winning Best Hard Rock Performance and Best New Artist, with the album’s symphonic and delicate ballad My Immortal also scoring an additional nomination at the Grammy Awards the following year.

Hitting the top 10 charts in multiple countries upon its release, including Australia and a #1 in the UK, Fallen sold 10 million copies in the US alone, with over 17 million copies sold worldwide and officially reaching diamond certification in late 2022.

Fallen’s lush and gloomy beauty memorably blended symphonic elements with goth, rock, metal and hooks aplenty, while also garnering significant attention for lead singles Bring Me to Life, Going Under, My Immortal and Everybody’s Fool. And while the album has gone on to be included in the likes of Rolling Stone’s ‘The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time’ and praise lauded for Lee’s macabre tinge that set the band apart from their nu metal contemporaries at the time, Fallen also ultimately set the scene for a long-term legacy from the Arkansas-hailing group, who are now in command of five studio albums including 2021’s powerful and intimate outing The Bitter Truth which debuted at #3 on the ARIA chart, which marked the band’s highest debut in 15 years.

Following multiple worldwide tours, The Open Door followed Fallen ’s footsteps, going on to sell more than five million copies, before the self-titled Evanescence in 2011 debuted at #1 on the ARIA album chart and Billboard Chart. EVANESCENCE went down both very new and familiar paths for their fourth and most ambitious release to date, Synthesis, in 2017 alongside a worldwide Synthesis Live tour combining their intense live performances and timeless songwriting with a powerful live orchestra, before unveiling The Bitter Truth in 2021, hitting the top 10 of multiple international album charts and marking itself on multiple Best of 2021 release lists worldwide.

Renowned for their enamouring live show as much as they are for their haunting, potent and visceral material, this marks the band’s first Australian tour since their sublime run with local symphony orchestras in 2018 so get set to revisit the album that started it all and beyond when EVANESCENCE return to our shores to celebrate 20 years of Fallen.

Tickets won’t last long for these incredible shows, secure your spot today!

  Early Bird Pre-Sale Tickets On Sale: Tuesday 30 May @ 9am local time

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Saturday 26 August – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney

Monday 28 August – AEC Theatre, Adelaide

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We’re thrilled to announce that renowned American rockers Evanescence, will be returning to Australian shores in August. This highly anticipated tour marks their first visit since their sublime run with local symphony orchestras in 2018. Prepare to embark on a nostalgic journey as Evanescence celebrates the 20th anniversary of their influential debut album, Fallen . With multiple Grammy wins and a two-decade legacy, Evanescence continues to captivate audiences with their haunting, potent, and visceral material.

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Thursday 24 August – Riverstage, Brisbane Saturday 26 August – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Monday 28 August – AEC Theatre, Adelaide Wednesday 30 August – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Saturday 2 September – Red Hill Auditorium, Perth

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Released in 2003, Fallen remains one of the most influential albums of the turn of the century. This critical and commercial triumph garnered five nominations at the 2004 Grammy Awards, securing wins for Best Hard Rock Performance and Best New Artist. The symphonic and delicate ballad, “My Immortal,” received an additional Grammy nomination the following year. Fallen soared to the top 10 charts in various countries, including Australia, and reached #1 in the UK. In the US alone, the album sold a staggering 10 million copies and achieved over 17 million copies sold worldwide. In late 2022, Fallen officially attained diamond certification.

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Fallen’s allure lies in its lush and gloomy beauty, seamlessly blending symphonic elements with goth, rock, metal, and infectious hooks. Lead singles such as “Bring Me to Life,” “Going Under,” “My Immortal,” and “Everybody’s Fool” showcased the band’s unique style and garnered significant attention. The album’s macabre tinge set Evanescence apart from their nu metal contemporaries at the time. Its timeless appeal is evident through its inclusion in Rolling Stone’s “The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time” and the lasting praise for Amy Lee’s mesmerizing vocals.

Evanescence’s Musical Journey:

Since the release of Fallen, Evanescence has continued to create an enduring legacy. Following their breakthrough album, they achieved further success with The Open Door, which sold over five million copies worldwide. In 2011, their self-titled album, Evanescence, debuted at #1 on the ARIA album chart and Billboard Chart. The band’s fourth album, Synthesis, released in 2017, showcased their ambitious nature by combining intense live performances and timeless songwriting with a powerful live orchestra. Most recently, their 2021 release, The Bitter Truth, debuted at #3 on the ARIA chart, marking Evanescence’s highest debut in 15 years and solidifying their continued relevance and creativity.

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Evanescence is an American rock band founded in 1995 by Amy Lee and Ben Moody. Their debut album, Fallen, released in 2003, debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 chart and has since been certified six-times platinum. It won the Best New Artist award at the 2004 Grammy Awards. Several of their singles such as "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal" have become crossover hits. The band has had four #1 albums on the Billboard 200 and their 2003 single "Bring Me to Life" hit #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, making them the first female-fronted band to achieve this feat. The band was nominated for an American Music Award for Favorite Alternative Artist in 2004, and have sold more than 25 million records worldwide. Evanescence is still active, having released their latest album, Synthesis, in 2017.

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Bots were used in a coordinated campaign to buy up highly sought-after tickets to Fred again..'s surprise Australian shows with the intention of reselling them for huge mark-ups.

triple j Hack has seen a private online community with at least 500 members discussing a coordinated campaign to use bots to buy mass amounts of tickets to see the English electronic artist, to then on-sell them at inflated prices.

Fred again.., who's known for spontaneously announcing gigs, announced seven Australian shows on February 28 , and tickets went on sale the next morning.

Ticketek claimed more than 1 million fans swarmed its site and bought more than 100,000 tickets to the Sydney, Melbourne and Gold Coast shows "in a matter of hours".

But a cybersecurity professional estimates many of those "fans" were not individual humans, but bots designed to buy tickets en masse much faster than a human could.

Bot – short for robot – "is literally just a piece of computer code that's designed to perform an action over and over again, way faster than any person possibly could", Sam Crowther, the founder of cybersecurity company Kasada, which helps corporate clients defend against bots, told Hack.

Bots have to wait in the queue, select tickets and process the transaction just like a human does, "but they do it at lightning speed", he explained.

Posts on the online community include recommendations on which shows to target based on individual state laws and the likelihood for reselling, recommended price mark-ups, potential risks and suggestions for promoting tickets to end consumers.

A screenshot of a post on an online platform suspecting Fred again.. would arrive in Australia and announce shows.

On the day Hack viewed the community, 220 users had listed tickets of varying quantities for sale to other members.

308 users had posted they were looking to buy tickets, with the intention of on-selling them publicly and making a profit.

A screenshot of an online forum with people posting that they want to buy Fred again.. tickets.

Mr Crowther estimates roughly 20 per cent of the tickets sold to Fred again.. shows were bought by bots.

"We see about 17,000 or 18,000 of them up for sale [via] this method, and that's probably an undercount in reality because there's incentive not to flood the market," Mr Crowther said.

He said it was feasible 25 to 30 per cent of the tickets "ended up in botter's hands".

Tickets for the shows ranged from $129.90 to $179.90.

A quick scan of Facebook Marketplace shows tickets commonly listed for prices like $320 and $350, and up to $400.

Mr Crowther estimates those tickets will make more than $1 million in profit.

"The cost base of all of these tickets comes to about $3.5 million and we've just taken what's the average resale price on top of the retail, and that literally comes out to just over a million bucks," he said.

Ticketek told Hack it stopped more than 1 million bot attempts during the on-sale period.

However, it's not clear if that means one bot making 1 million attempts, 1 million bots making one attempt, or something in between.

"It is correct to say that we are at a time of heightened activity for bad actors who will go to great lengths to both disrupt and secure tickets by any means possible," Cameron Hoy, the chief operating officer and head of global ticketing for TEG, which owns Ticketek, told Hack in a statement.

"Ticketek deploys world-leading technology to repel bot activity.

"[It] invests significantly in technology and other resources to protect our customers' data by employing robust cybersecurity measures across the platform. This includes a dedicated team who work every day preventing bots form accessing our systems."

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Fred again.. — 30-year-old Frederick Gibson — is currently one of the world's most hyped and in-demand artists. 

He shot to fame during the pandemic after releasing electronic music projects using voice memos and samples reflecting on life during COVID-19 that resonated with fans worldwide.

The two-time Grammy winner has a reputation for announcing surprise shows via social media, with little to no lead time before tickets are available, causing fan frenzies.

On February 27 he announced via Instagram a show at the Sydney Opera House that night. The venue said more than 135,000 people queued for tickets in the 2,200-capacity Concert Hall, setting a record for the most demand a music event there had ever seen.

How does botting work?

The "big business" of botting usually involves two or three main layers, according to Mr Crowther.

First, bot developers build the bot tool using code.

They then sell the bot to a customer who uses it on a ticketing site to get their hands on as many tickets as possible.

Those tickets are then sold at a mark-up to an intermediary reseller, who then sells them at an even higher price to an end customer via platforms such as Facebook Marketplace, Gumtree, Tixel or Viagogo.

One reseller who was attempting to sell tickets to every Fred again.. show admitted to Hack they snagged their tickets using bots.

A screenshot of a message exchange with someone selling tickets to all seven Fred again.. shows.

Two days before Fred again.. announced his Australian arena shows, a post on the online community alerted members to his fans' rumour that he was en route to Australia and likely to announce shows.

That was followed up with a post detailing the risk profile of buying tickets to each show and suggestions for how much to resell them for.

"Resell — $250+ (more likely $300-350, but depends on panic sellers)," the post read.

"In regards of resale potential, my key event to target would be the Gold Coast. The reason for this is, it's a Saturday, close to Brisbane to get a major crowd, GC don't really get much love, looking like the only Queensland date."

University of Melbourne law professor Jeannie Paterson said "bot masters" capitalised on shows they knew were going to be in high demand.

"Often the resale ad has gone up even before the tickets go on sale because the bot masters know they are going to be able to get tickets really quickly," Professor Paterson said.

"That pattern of pre-empting sales is precisely why the bot attack works."

Many sellers Hack has seen posting on social media have tickets for multiple shows. Given the demand for tickets, experts say it's reasonable to conclude those tickets have likely been bought with bots.

Many posts also refer to reviews or testimonials from previous buyers, alongside comments like "buy with confidence", suggesting the seller has on-sold bot-bought tickets before.

Mr Crowther estimates some involved would make between $10,000 and $15,0000 in profit.

"For you or I to do this manually, we're never going to make enough money to make it worth it," he said.

"But once you have 500 tickets, 1,000 tickets, it's all of a sudden a very different situation.

"The reason bots are used is you can scale up these sorts of operations, and you can make them very, very lucrative."

A screenshot of Fred again..'s Instagram story, apologising to fans who couldn't get tickets to his Australian arena shows.

Is it legal?

Ticketek's online terms of use state users agree not to "employ any robot, spider or other device or process to use the site for any unauthorised purposes".

So, any ticket bought using a bot is in breach of contract terms and theoretically could be cancelled.

But whether it's an offence under state or territory law depends on the jurisdiction.

New South Wales has anti-bot and anti-scalping laws.

In that state, it's unlawful to buy tickets in contravention of a ticketing site's terms of use and unlawful to resell a ticket for more than 110 per cent of its original cost.

Victoria doesn't have specific anti-bot laws. Its anti-scalping laws prohibit reselling a ticket for more than 110 per cent of the cost price only if the event has been declared a "major event" by the government — which Fred again..'s shows weren't.

And it seems the botters know that distinction well.

"As always, my recommendation if/when this does occur is Melbourne/Victoria only, he's not a big enough artist to be classed a major event," the announcement post read.

Queensland also does not have specific anti-bot laws. Its anti-scalping laws limit the price on resold tickets only if they're for events at "major venues", which Fred again..'s Gold Coast show was not.

A spokesperson from the Department of Justice and Attorney-General told Hack: "The use of bots is unlikely to break Queensland laws if the tickets were genuinely made available for sale." 

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Professor Paterson said current laws don't really prevent botters from operating.

"If we have laws that focus on scalping, rather than the bot attacks, it's the middle person or the innocent purchaser that suffers," she said.

"People with the technology are ahead of the lawmakers, so that's why the law generally goes for the gatekeeper.

"They go for the person who's reselling the tickets, they go for Ticketek, they go for the digital platforms, because the person running the technology is moving so fast."

Professor Paterson wants to see uniform legislation introduced.

"We shouldn't see ticket sales and bot attacks and scams being games between different jurisdictions," she said.

"I'd like to see uniform laws so that there's clear laws against using bots.

"Even if we can't find the people that are doing this, it's still a disincentive.

"Scalping is awful because it stops real fans seeing the artists that they want to see."

The fair trading bodies in New South Wales and Victoria did not respond to Hack’s questions.

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