“They’ve been stronger than we projected,” admits MOVE Concerts CEO Phil Rodriguez, who first brought Fifth Harmony to Latin America in 2014, when they played the Z Festival in Sao Paulo and Brasilia. At that point, the group wasn’t even the festival opener; Austin Mahone was. Less than two years later, Fifth Harmony is almost selling out arenas.
“Sao Palo and Rio blew up immediately,” Rodriguez says. “They sold out in two, three days. In Chile, we originally put out 4,000 tickets [at Arena Movistar] and had to double the capacity.”
Lima, Santiago and Buenos Aires were all brand-new markets for Fifth Harmony, as will be the Brazilian cities of Curitiba and Porto Alegre. To date, four out of eight Fifth Harmony shows are sell-outs, with most of them taking place at venues with a capacity of 4,500 to 5,500, except for Chile and Sao Paulo (7,500).
Spanish stans are fuming on Twitter about the fact that they're only doing one date in Spain. They should've added one in Madrid too tbh...
The arena they're performing at holds up like 4k people I believe. If they sell it out quickly I think they'll change it to a bigger one.
Spanish stans are fuming on Twitter about the fact that they're only doing one date in Spain. They should've added one in Madrid too tbh...
The arena they're performing at holds up like 4k people I believe. If they sell it out quickly I think they'll change it to a bigger one.
Well their playing in the annex of the Palau Sant Jordi, which itself is a 17,000 seat arena.
So if they don't update the stage for the US dates i'll be really mad. They have time to rehearse from july 5th to the first US date even after the japan promo