On November 8th, Lady Gaga will land in Barcelona, seeking to take back her crown as “Queen of Pop,” a title given to her by Rolling Stone in 2011. However, her most recent solo album, ARTPOP, has not had the most outstanding reception when compared to her prior work. It seems as though her little monsters are hoping for something more to convince them before investing time and money to see her live.
So much so that, according to Ticketbis, some users across Europe are selling their tickets to upcoming Lady Gaga concerts at way below the face price. The average price of a ticket, according to web sales figures, suffered a 32% drop from the artist’s last concert in Barcelona.
The competition for selling distressed tickets is so fierce that Gaga fans don’t seem to care enough about losing out on their investment, with tickets selling at a 50% to 90% discount throughout different seating categories. That means fans can pay as low as $4.70 to see the famous “Pop Queen” in action on November 8th at Palau Sant Jordi (St. Georges Palace) in Barcelona. Essentially, for the price of your morning newspaper and a coffee you can see a multi-platinum artist live in one of the most charming cosmopolitan cities the world has to offer.
As cheap as Lady Gaga tickets are being sold in Europe, the same can’t be said for her shows in America. Her recently announced tour with Tony Bennett has forced more dates to be added due to a high demand for tickets.
As cheap as Lady Gaga tickets are being sold in Europe, the same can’t be said for her shows in America. Her recently announced tour with Tony Bennett has forced more dates to be added due to a high demand for tickets.
Nice of u to leave it out
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Although it's a shame about the tickets being sold that cheap. I wish that happened in Canada