Outrage after Karol G's second concert in Spain sold out: "It's easier for me to win the lottery"

Karol G has become one of the most successful singers of recent times.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 December 2023 Thursday 16:01
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Outrage after Karol G's second concert in Spain sold out: "It's easier for me to win the lottery"

Karol G has become one of the most successful singers of recent times. So much so that she holds the title of being the most popular Latin artist globally. For this reason, it is not surprising that her madness broke out as soon as she announced that she was going to close the Mañana de ella Será Bonito Europe Summer Tour in Spain.

Amsterdam, London, Paris and Milan are some of the cities that 'La Bichota' will pass through on its European tour. However, it was very surprising that he had initially only scheduled a concert in Madrid, forgetting about other important cities such as Barcelona. And, although he continues without visiting Barcelona, ​​he has no choice but to set up a second date in the capital given the avalanche of requests.

The Real Madrid stadium, better known as the Santiago Bernabéu, will be in charge of hosting the Colombian's two concerts scheduled for July 20 and 21, 2024. 65,000 attendees on each of the days that make it the the singer's biggest milestone in her musical career to date.

And although there were a total of 130,000 tickets on sale, it only took a few minutes for them to be completely sold out. And already in the pre-sales, last Wednesday and Thursday, Karol G's fans had already swept away most of the seats. Given this, indignation has not been long in coming when seeing that in the second concert there has also been a sold out.

Social networks have not been able to avoid exploding at the hundreds of requests from residents in Spain asking for a third, even fourth, date to see the singer from Provence. "Three days trying in a thousand possible ways and there is no way. It's not fair," one of her fans posted on X (Twitter). "I can't afford tickets anywhere other than Spain," she added.

But if there is something that characterizes Spaniards on social networks, it is their sense of humor, even in the face of not very pleasant news. "This year it is easier for me to win the lottery than to go see Karol G," one user said ironically.

Although the comments don't end there. "This is a scam, man. Impossible to sell out and with only 30,000 people in front of me", "How sad. I've been paying attention to everything since early in the morning and get in first only to end up in very far positions" or "This is a shame", are some of the responses to what happened.

And it seems that there are many who do not want to accept that there have been people who were quicker when it came to buying tickets and that is why they have been left without them. So much so, that still, hours later, there are some in virtual queues in case a miracle happens.