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Beyoncé shows are lowered by little demand

Mexico City.- The anticipated world tour Cowboy Carter of singer Beyoncé has experienced a dynamic of diverse sales in different cities, which has led to adjustments in ticket prices in some markets, according to the NME medium.

The pop superstar announced in February an extensive series of concerts in American territory, which subsequently added dates in the United Kingdom and France, generating great expectation among its followers globally.

Although some cities have expressed a fervent reception, such as Las Vegas, where the public’s demand was such that two additional presentations were added, other stops of the Tour have not replicated this interest. According to a report by the Independent medium, the opening night of April 28 in Los Angeles still has more than 3,200 localities without selling.

Likewise, the last two dates scheduled in this same city have a remnant of more than 3,800 standard tickets available for each show.

This situation is reflected in prices, since standard tickets for the first concert in Los Angeles are offered from 85 dollars (approximately $ 700), but in the resale market you can still find options from only 35 dollars (700 pesos). According to the publication, this lower demand trend extends to other cities in the United States. Six thousand tickets (including 50 percent of the court seats). In the same way, the last night of the tour in the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey, the headquarters closest to New York, records more than 5,000 tickets without selling. Linkin Park announced the reduction of its concert programmed at the Los Angeles Dodgers Stadium to a lower capacity covered stadium, in addition to adjusting ticket prices for certain presentations.

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