Tickets to see the Spice Girls perform on their reunion tour have been selling for less than face value, according to fan-to-fan ticket exchange, Seatwave.
The company says that tickets to see the girl-group at the O2 Arena in London have been selling for as much as 33% less than their retail price.
Nine, over half, of the group’s seventeen shows at the venue have seen tickets sell for less than customers originally paid.
Joe Cohen, CEO of Seatwave, said the figures showed that “the spice has really gone out of the Spice Girls”.
“This may come as a surprise to many people who think that fan-to-fan exchanges drive up prices,” he added.
The Spice Girls residency at the O2 Arena runs until January 22nd before heading up to Manchester’s MEN Arena.
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