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Originally posted by bey0nce
Source? She still has like a month to sell tickets so I'm sure they will pick up closer to the show like lots of others. Tel Aviv can gross huge numbers so I hope it goes ahead 
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The conflict over there affected the sales BIG TIME.
Most of those tickets were sold in the first 3 weeks of them being put on sale, before the conflict ignited in the country. Since then, nobody is interested anymore in buying tickets for the show also because it's on the verge of being cancelled because of the conflict.
Without the conflict, ticket sales would have been very good, but the state of the country, as of now, is pretty bad.