Bad Bunnys fans were disappointed by the high ticket prices

Bad Bunny’s fans were disappointed by the high ticket prices for his concerts in the USA

The urban exponent Bad bunny He announced a week ago 47 dates on his “Most Wanted Tour” in 30 cities in the United States and one in Canada.

At that time, there was a link on the singer’s tour website that interested fans could use To for advance sales.

As published, the access codes for the pre-sale of tickets via the platform were received last Tuesday Ticketmasterwhere he announces that it will be from 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25th to 1:59 a.m. on Friday, October 27th

The aim is for fans to be able to purchase their tickets without intermediaries or resellers by implementing the “Verified Fan” system. However, the joy and jubilation of receiving the code was overshadowed by many fans who, in order to help, expressed their dissatisfaction with the high cost of tickets through social networks, especially on “X” (formerly Twitter).

For example, in the arena area, where participants take standing room, the costs are: $950 and $1,099.95 in an “Early Entry Package”, amounts that do not include service fees.

In intermediate areas of the stands the costs are approx $799.95, $750, $720 and $700while in areas where the seats are further apart, the costs are in between $314.50 and $199.

The “Monaco” singer will visit various cities in the United States, although it is not ruled out that the itinerary could be expanded to other countries.

Among the comments, there were also fans who mentioned that given the high cost, they decided against buying tickets because they couldn’t afford them.

Here is the list of the first announced dates:

21st of February – SALT LAKE CITY, UT

February 23- LAS VEGAS, NV

February 24th – LAS VEGAS, NV

27th of February – PHOENIX, AZ

February 28 – PHOENIX, AZ

1st March- SAN FRANCISCO, CA

2nd March- SAN FRANCISCO, CA

5. March – SACRAMENTO, CA

7th March– PORTLAND, OR

9th March – SEATTLE, WA

March 13- LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

the 14th of March- LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

March, 15 – LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

March, 20th- DENVER, CO

March 23- MINNEAPOLIS, MN

26th of March – KANSAS CITY, MO

28th March- CHICAGO, IL

March 29- CHICAGO, IL

March 30 – CHICAGO, IL

4. April- TORONTO, ON

April 6th- DETROIT, MI

9th April – WASHINGTON, D.C

17th April – BOSTON, MA

April 19th – PHILADELPHIA, PA

20th of April – HARTFORD, CT

April 22- LOUISVILLE, KY

April 24 – TULSA, okay

26th of April – AUSTIN, TX

April 27 – AUSTIN, TX

April, 30th – HOUSTON, TEXAS

1st of May- HOUSTON, TEXAS

May 3rd – DALLAS, TX

May 4th – DALLAS, TX

May 7th-NEW ORLEANS, LA

10th of May- CHARLOTTE, NC

May 11 – NASHVILLE, TN

May 14th – ATLANTA, GA

May 15th – ATLANTA, GA

17th of May- ORLANDO, FL

May 18 – ORLANDO, FL

May 21st– TAMPA, FL

May 24th – MIAMI, FLORIDA

25. May- MIAMI, FLORIDA

May 26 – MIAMI, FLORIDA