As Disney stars continue to crash and burn , Ross Lynch and his band, The Driver Era, made a bold plea for fans' money. Ross notoriously played musician Austin Moon on Disney Channel 's Austin & Aly, debuting as an actor before moving on to the network's production Teen Beach Movie and its subsequent sequel. Alongside his acting career, he attempted to pursue his dream of music, linking up with his siblings, Riker, Ryland, Rocky, and Rydel, and Ellington Ratliff.

However, in 2018, R5 came to an end with Rocky and Ross going on to perform together in a band called The Driver Era. The musical duo paved their way through the industry, announcing a world tour on Sept. 30 which will take them across the United States, Australia , New Zealand, Brazil , and Chile.

However, fans noticed a major price leap, taking their VIP packages to upwards of $750. Harry Styles' lifestyle brand Pleasing to open pop up store at former NBA locale at Walt Disney World Disney allegedly wanted Inside Out 2 to seem 'less gay' after Lightyear's same-sex kiss controversy The VIP ticket typically comes, depending on the venue, with a general admission pit ticket and a meet and greet with the band. A lower tier VIP ticket, sitting at prices of around $250, affords fans access to a soundcheck and Q&A session with them.

However, these hefty prices come with incredible backlash from their fanbase. Many fans felt the band simply wasn't worth the dollars. One wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, "I would pay $.