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Don’t put all the blame on scalpers for the limited availability and sky-high prices of tickets for the Tragically Hip’s upcoming tour: Ticketmaster and the band are getting a piece of the action, too.

Fans scouring Ticketmaster for seats may have noticed an option called “official platinum seats.” The ticket seller markets them as “some of the best seats in the house,” but sells them at a significant markup to the face value of seats with similar views.

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On Wednesday, for example, Ticketmaster was offering platinum tickets for $1,150 for floor seats at the tour’s July 30 date in Edmonton. Floor seats sold for $116 to $166 the day tickets went on sale, making the platinum tickets up to 10 times more expensive.

Luciana Brasil, a lawyer who represented plaintiffs in class action lawsuit over the inflated price of resale tickets in the late ’00s, said this practice is misleading, although not necessarily illegal. She noted Ticketmaster is careful to clarify the tickets are being sold for the first time out of a block set aside for artists and event promoters, preventing the company from running afoul of jurisdictions that ban the resale of tickets for more than their original price.