· 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. Government asking prime minister keir starmer to honor his pledge to tackle “extortionate and pernicious” websites that resell concert tickets. · music stars such as dua lipa , coldplay, radiohead and iron maiden joined their voices this thursday to demand that the uk labour government set a limit on the prices of resold tickets on online platforms. · the british rock band coldplay and singer-songwriter dua lipa have joined the list of stars, who are urging the uk government to put a cap on ticket resale prices. · some of the biggest names in music - including coldplay, dua lipa and radiohead - have urged the government to honour a pledge to cap ticket resale prices and shutout touts. · a group of more than 40 british musicians, including radiohead, dua lipa , and coldplay, have signed a statement to the u. k. · a group of artists, including radiohead, dua lip , and coldplay, sent an open letter to the british government asking it to cap ticket resale prices. · coldplay, dua lipa and more artists are calling on the uk government to take action against the extortionate and pernicious secondary ticketing market.