Bad Bunny enthusiasts are going crazy.
Pre-sales tickets for their 2022 World Tour, also known as the last round-the-world 2022, went on sale on Thursday, April 15 at Ticketmaster. Many enthusiasts have experienced long waits and at least one ticketmaster site accident. based on social media data.
“I literally don’t need to go to Bad Bunny anymore, that’s how he revels in @Ticketmaster (virgin),” a fan tweeted.
Another fan tweeted, “Only I cried when Ticketmaster crashed, and I couldn’t get a bad ticket. “
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However, there is hope. Tickets for the tour will go on sale at noon on Friday, April 16 to the general public Ticketmaster.
Tickets are lately on StubHub, a secondary market site, in the $300 range.
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is a reggaeton superstar from Puerto Rico. Su 2020 album, ‘El’ El’ El ‘ltimo Tour Del Mundo’, has become the first all-Spanish album to be successful at number one on the Billboard two hundred. album charts in the United States.
Okay guys, maybe there are more tickets to Bad Bunny on the actual release date. . . and maybe Ticketmaster may not crash . . . pic. twitter. com/0Zfl3fiaUv
He caused a world wrestling sensation when he and Damian Priest beat Miz and John Morrison in a team match at WrestleMania 37 in Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, April 10, where he first announced their 2022 world tour.
The advertising video, which Bad Bunny shared on Instagram, features WWE triple H star, who praised the artist for his “incredibly hard work and work” in preparation for his wrestling performance.
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“You’ve done wonderful at WrestleMania, but now it’s time for you to do what you do,” Triple H tells the singer in the advertising video, before handing him a yellow suitcase.
“Thank you,” Replies Bad Bunny, before walking away to open the suitcase, which has a skull-shaped microphone. It is later revealed that the suitcase says “Tour 2022” on the side.
Bad Bunny and Ticketmaster representatives responded to a request for comment for this article.
Contributor: Pamela Avila