I capped off (finished) an awesome weekend by attending a
Billy Joel concert at the Air Canada Centre (ACC). I noticed that there were lots of
advertisements for concerts that hold no interest for me, but that a lot of my
students would love. Because of this, I
thought it would be a good idea to give you some useful concert vocabulary.
vendor:
These are people who sell souvenir items at a concert. They could be t-shirt vendors, programme
vendors, even hot dog vendors.
knockoff/bootleg vendors:
These are people who sell things that are not officially
connected to the concert. Usually they
sell artwork or t-shirts to people as they are leaving the concert. They are called knockoffs or bootlegs because
they are not official merchandise.
scalpers

The verb is "scalp"
examples: He scalped his tickets for 100 dollars
each.
He
bought tickets from a scalper for 200 dollars each.