Fans of artists Lady Gaga and Stormzy are angry after tickets for their recently announced tours are being sold for triple face value price.

Lady Gaga announced a show at the O2 Arena on October 9 which sold out within half an hour.

Due to the huge demand a second show was announced for October 11, however fans were displeased that tickets were "unavailable" within minutes yet secondary sites such as Get Me In were already selling them.

Lady Gaga performs during the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

One fan tweeted: "Not on sale at all! Straight away 'sold out' but hundreds of tickets on Get Me In again twice the price?".

Another added that: "Sorry but it's a disgrace that ACTUAL fans never got tickets."

They were originally priced between £47.55-£133.75 but now fans will find them as high as £659 on Get Me In .

Meanwhile Stormzy recently announced a headline tour including two shows at the Brixton Academy.

Again after demand the rapper added a third and final show at the venue - only for tickets to be listed on tout sites for as much as £110 .

Tickets were originally priced at £27, so fans who missed out will now have to fork out treble the price if they want to see him live.

Similarly to other artists like Ed Sheeran and Adele, Stormzy has teamed up with Twickets and urging his fans to only buy secondary tickets from there at face value or less.

He also tweeted out: "Please don't buy tickets for more than face value. Sorry there isn't more I can do"

Recently a petition was started to "stop the resale of concert tickets at inflated prices on secondary websites" and was briefly discussed in Parliament.

It has had the backing of artists including You Me At Six - with frontman Josh Franceschi discussing it at the House of Commons - and Stormzy who tweeted out the petition to fans.

Find out more about the petition which has been signed more than 40,000 times here .

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