Sounds like poor sales unfortunately. They didn’t even try to blame visas which makes me even more suspicious. Honestly I think the kpop US tour bubble has popped both due to people moving on and just the state of the world. Smaller groups are going to have trouble in general and bigger groups will not be able to fill as many arenas or realistically tour the US literally every year. Maybe if they all brought prices back down to earth it could happen but honestly I am not sure how viable the shows are at more reasonable numbers unfortunately.
interpol-interpol on
holy shit this just keeps happening. i’m now impressed with evnne and one pact being able to complete their NA tours (even though one pact had some disruptions due to visa scheduling issues).
Inevitable-Wafer-703 on
I guess this means the Vancouver show is a no-go. 🥲
sickfoodie on
These companies need to realize their pricing is way too high for non AAA artists/groups. They’re trying to use touring in the US as a cash grab and not to help promote and popularize their artists abroad, which is what the goal should be. It’s just embarrassing at this point how many shows/tours are being cancelled, hurting both artists and fans.
snakamoto2 on
that’s too bad.
Bl1nk1nUR4r34 on
another one bites the dust
infinitehwaa on
now they just gotta suck it in. or better make the tickets cheaper.
Ok_Wait9778 on
These companies refuse to do big European tours because they can’t overprice the tickets here, so they repeatedly try to bleed the US fans dry, but it couldn’t go on. Groups are constantly going there and often to the same places and people just don’t have the money or won’t spend it in this economy.
ATP, maybe they’ll start seeing the value of their European fans, do longer tours here in smaller venues that’ll sell out and actually make money instead of constantly having to cancel and postpone tours.
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Sounds like poor sales unfortunately. They didn’t even try to blame visas which makes me even more suspicious. Honestly I think the kpop US tour bubble has popped both due to people moving on and just the state of the world. Smaller groups are going to have trouble in general and bigger groups will not be able to fill as many arenas or realistically tour the US literally every year. Maybe if they all brought prices back down to earth it could happen but honestly I am not sure how viable the shows are at more reasonable numbers unfortunately.
holy shit this just keeps happening. i’m now impressed with evnne and one pact being able to complete their NA tours (even though one pact had some disruptions due to visa scheduling issues).
I guess this means the Vancouver show is a no-go. 🥲
These companies need to realize their pricing is way too high for non AAA artists/groups. They’re trying to use touring in the US as a cash grab and not to help promote and popularize their artists abroad, which is what the goal should be. It’s just embarrassing at this point how many shows/tours are being cancelled, hurting both artists and fans.
that’s too bad.
another one bites the dust
now they just gotta suck it in. or better make the tickets cheaper.
These companies refuse to do big European tours because they can’t overprice the tickets here, so they repeatedly try to bleed the US fans dry, but it couldn’t go on. Groups are constantly going there and often to the same places and people just don’t have the money or won’t spend it in this economy.
ATP, maybe they’ll start seeing the value of their European fans, do longer tours here in smaller venues that’ll sell out and actually make money instead of constantly having to cancel and postpone tours.
So many cancellations lately