In his most recent album title, Bryan accused Ticketmaster of stealing from hard- working fans.
The singer, whose album "American Heartbreak" was number 5 on the Billboard 200 in May, announced his new album "All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster" on Sunday.
Bryan said that it was difficult for him to keep costs down for fans because of the hold on the ticket sales market.
He said in his post that working class people should be able to afford tickets to shows. I'm tired of people saying that things can't be done about the issue while huge monopolies steal money from working-class people.
The company did not respond to the request for comment.
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The live album was recorded at a concert in Red Rocks, Colorado, and features live performances of some of his most popular songs.
Bryan is part of a group of people that have called out the behavior of the seller of tickets.
After many fans waited in a virtual line for hours to get tickets to Taylor Swift's "Eras" tour, tickets listed on the site were much more than the average person could afford. The platform was being used to re-sell some of them for tens of thousands of dollars.
The US Department of Justice is said to be considering opening a case against the platform to investigate it for violating antitrust laws.
Mexico's consumer protection agency fined Ticketmaster after Bad Bunny fans said they were sold fake tickets.