Ticketmaster has been in hot water lately over the wrong pricing for Olivia Dean’s The Art Of Living Tour tickets. The artist unveiled the dates for her North American tour recently. As the ticket window opened, fans complained about high ticket pricing, which was quickly fixed by Ticketmaster. The platform called it a typo, in which the ticket was wrongly marked at $753.45, although the original price was $53.45.Despite the fact that the typo issue was handled and resolved, supporters remained vocal in speaking out against high resale values, claiming that bots were purchasing tickets and then reselling them at exorbitant rates.Olivia Dean spoke out against inappropriate ticket pricing again on November 27, while also assuring fans that they will be refunded if they had been charged incorrectly. She posted a new Instagram story stating that after being made aware of the situation, Ticketmaster and AXS have agreed to reimburse the difference to all customers who paid over face value for tickets due to resale.x“An update on ticket resale! After many conversations with my team, Ticketmaster and AXS have agreed to refund the difference to anyone who has paid over face value for a ticket and will cap all future ticket resale prices to face value for the North American run of the tour.”She further called out the secondary markets, labeling them as “exploitative” and “unregulated.” Lastly, Olivia Dean said that it is their responsibility to protect people.“Every artist and their team should be granted the option to cap re-sale at face value ahead of on sale, to keep the live music space accessible for all. The secondary ticket market is an exploitative and unregulated space and we as an industry have a responsibility to protect people and our community. Thank you for your patience and I'm looking forward to seeing all you real humans at the show. STOP THE BOTS”Ticketmaster backed Olivia Dean’s stance on fair pricing View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAlongside Olivia, Ticketmaster also shared a new IG post. The platform wrote that they support the singer’s commitment to fair pricing. They went on to add that they have capped the resale values for future ticket sales of The Art Of Living Tour."We share Olivia Dean's desire to keep live music accessible and ensure fans have the best access to affordable tickets. While we can't require other marketplaces to honor artists' resale preferences, we echo Olivia's call to 'Do Better' and have taken steps to lead by example. We hope efforts like this help fans afford another show they've been considering— or discover someone new."As per Ticketmaster, the refunds will be processed by December 10.Olivia Dean’s The Art Of Living Tour celebrates her eponymous album. The tour will kick off on July 10 in San Francisco.