Home World News The unexpected war for Daddy Yankee tickets: old-school reggaetoneros vs. centennials

The unexpected war for Daddy Yankee tickets: old-school reggaetoneros vs. centennials

0
The unexpected war for Daddy Yankee tickets: old-school reggaetoneros vs.  centennials

The unexpected war for Daddy Yankee tickets: old-school reggaetoneros vs.  centennials

Daddy Yankee in 2019. This 2022 makes his farewell tour. Photo: Guillermo Billordo press.

Daddy Yankee bought two Vélez Sarsfield stadiums in Argentina and those who didn’t get tickets for any of the shows shouted to the skies over the networks.

On Twitter, a specific “battle” is offered: there are millennials -and primitive centennials- who target young children to eliminate the possibility of seeing the idol of their time. The youngest, in some instances, are judged as those who buy a ticket to resell it at stratospheric prices.

Sa The last lap world tour This will be the last time the Puerto Rican reggaeton player will give a show in Argentina and no one wants to miss it. Especially those who followed him from his first hits.

Daddy Yankee will be making the final tour in 5 months.  Photo: Reuters

Daddy Yankee will be making the final tour in 5 months. Photo: Reuters

The most viral tweet about the particular anger of millennials without tickets states: “Pili who was born in 2004 and sells Daddy Yankee tickets with his friends who are pure and exclusive uploaded 10 stories on Instagram. We should prioritize those from 2000 and below “.

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

This opinion was followed by many who endorsed it. “If you were born after 2002, stop buying tickets to Daddy Yankee!” one man wrote, while another wondered: “Why didn’t they prioritize those who listened to the‘ 911 Emergency Call ’when they were nine years old?”.

Teenagers also appeared to disagree with the centennials blaming the fact that Daddy Yankee’s tickets were sold out.

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

“The people of 2004 also had the opportunity to go … We also follow him all our lives and we are Daddy Yankee fans. And what does he have if we want to presume that we went to see him at his last concert? ”, Protested a user, for example.

Other controversial tweets

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

Photo: take Twitter

not everyone can

Tickets for Daddy Yankee’s show on Oct. 1 went on pre-sale on Tuesday the 19th and went on sale on Wednesday the 20th. A sold out with all the letters.

A second date was added to the first date of the reggaeton player’s last tour, for October 2, which also sold out within minutes. In other words, Daddy sold over 90,000 tickets between his two Vélez.

Many tweeters complained about the painful spots they got in the virtual queue and denounced the problems with the organization of ticket sales. Ticket prices are between 7,500 pesos and 16,500.

Daddy Yankee will be releasing his album “Legendaddy”.

Daddy Yankee will be releasing his album “Legendaddy”.

In a notice to the networks, the artist spoke about his new album and defined his retirement: “Today I’m announcing my retirement from music, offering you my best production and concert tour. I’ll let you know. in celebration of its 32 years of experience with this new collector’s item, my LEGENDADDY album. I will give you all the styles that define me in one album ”.

His final tour will begin Aug. 10 in Portland and will continue for five months in the most important stages of Latin America and North America.

Source: Clarin

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here