Falling In Reverse Calls Venue’s Cut Of Merch Sales “Criminal”
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Falling In Reverse Calls Venue’s Cut Of Merch Sales “Criminal”

Falling In Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke (pictured) slammed venues who take a cut of a band’s merchandise sales following a 12/8 show at the Armory in Minneapolis. Radke took to social media to state that the venue’s business practices were so upsetting that he “refused to sell . . .  merch” there. “(They) demanded I pay 25% of gross sales to them so I told @ArmoryMn to go fuck themselves‚” Radke wrote in a post. “(For) your information these venues taking a merch cut is criminal‚ there is no reason or excuse for venues to take bands merch % they do it because we let them get away with it‚ it’s literally stealing.” “Ticket sales‚ food‚ alcohol is ALL PROFIT 100%‚” a supporter replied. “It’s fucking highway robbery 2 demand 25% of YOUR merchandise also. It already costs you money just make the merch &; transport &; sell it.” No date has been set for the next Falling In Reverse concert at the Armory. The post Falling In Reverse Calls Venue’s Cut Of Merch Sales “Criminal” appeared first on RockinTown.