Unforeseen circumstances aka not enough tickets sold
Mirachee on
rip I had tickets and train ride.
now what do i do with my train tickets I cry
PrincipleKey6832 on
Did they fail to sell the second show????
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layflake on
It wasn’t the smartest decision from the start. In my opinion, even If It was announced earlier alongside the other european dates, It wouldn’t help as much. It should’ve been a Poland date instead.
overtak3 on
As someone going to the first show, it’s a shame to those who had tickets for it, but it is what it is. It wasn’t really timed well at all; all the folks who hadn’t managed to get tickets for Madrid had mostly arranged their travel to go to another date in a different country, and not everyone can pay to go to the second date as well as the first.
randomgirl852007 on
It was obvious this second show was going to get cancelled. Despite SKZ being popular in Spain, the country is not as into K-Pop as other european countries. They overestimated the demand
airneanach on
Not a stay but I feel bad for any who had only bought tickets to this show… I’ve seen that they didn’t have a second German date which seems strange – two German dates or two French dates or even a date in Central/Eastern Europe would have made way more sense logistically than two Spanish dates
No-Bookkeeper-5813 on
Overall greed and poor planning:
1) Announcing two months after first date when everybody already got tickets for other concerts;
2) Second date in Spain, knowing that flights for the Iberic Peninsula are way more expensive. Should be in central Europe…
3) Ticketmaster greedy pricing and selling tactics.
I just hope that STAYs that were going to this concert are able to still find tickets for day 1, I checked and there is only mostly obstructed view left. :/
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Unforeseen circumstances aka not enough tickets sold
rip I had tickets and train ride.
now what do i do with my train tickets I cry
Did they fail to sell the second show????
.
It wasn’t the smartest decision from the start. In my opinion, even If It was announced earlier alongside the other european dates, It wouldn’t help as much. It should’ve been a Poland date instead.
As someone going to the first show, it’s a shame to those who had tickets for it, but it is what it is. It wasn’t really timed well at all; all the folks who hadn’t managed to get tickets for Madrid had mostly arranged their travel to go to another date in a different country, and not everyone can pay to go to the second date as well as the first.
It was obvious this second show was going to get cancelled. Despite SKZ being popular in Spain, the country is not as into K-Pop as other european countries. They overestimated the demand
Not a stay but I feel bad for any who had only bought tickets to this show… I’ve seen that they didn’t have a second German date which seems strange – two German dates or two French dates or even a date in Central/Eastern Europe would have made way more sense logistically than two Spanish dates
Overall greed and poor planning:
1) Announcing two months after first date when everybody already got tickets for other concerts;
2) Second date in Spain, knowing that flights for the Iberic Peninsula are way more expensive. Should be in central Europe…
3) Ticketmaster greedy pricing and selling tactics.
I just hope that STAYs that were going to this concert are able to still find tickets for day 1, I checked and there is only mostly obstructed view left. :/