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Daily Mail: Billie fails to sell out six night residency at the O2 arena in London


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And the eyelashes say she's bigger than Dua… Maybe in Chromatica. Dua's headlining Wembley Stadium 2x by the way :cm:

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now ntm on billie ... we know she is a tour seller hence how successful her recent tour was

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Those dates are a year away :rip: She's got plenty of time to sell those tickets

 

I will admit those are horrendous prices though. Concerts have become so unaffordable if you want to go to them regularly

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the o2 is huge it doesn't surprise me she could sell out SIX dates, still impressive though :clap3:

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that stupid ass tweet starting this :skull: also the shows are…. literally a year like :rip:

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She probably will sell out in the end which is unfortunate as the only way to to fight against stupid pricing is to ensure they flop.

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She will sell out, but regardless all mainstream singers are super greedy with their prices

 

I think even some of Sabrina's tickets were $300+

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She has ridiculous prices, I like her (although I don't LOVE nor stan her) and I would've gone see her if she had reasonable prices, but they're not.

 

Prices are getting higher and higher and at this point people have to choose which artists they want to see, you can't just go to all of them.  

 

The only date she's doing in my country sold out in minutes though. 

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I mean it's expensive af. Dua's tickets start from £65

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Pricy tickets but the shows start in 1 year :rip: 

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Now.. why do publications have the need to drag artists for not selling?
(even tho she even has Time to sell out)

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And she IS bigger than Dua :skull: now what

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It's not like there are tons of unsold tickets

 

There are only a few dozen tickets left at each concert :giraffe:

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Wops TayTaystans (who sold out 8 nights at Wembley) are gonna eat big today :duck:

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2 minutes ago, Papi Juancho said:

Wops TayTaystans (who sold out 8 nights at Wembley) are gonna eat big today :duck:

these dates are set in a year ... i think billie stans will be fine luv

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They will be :suburban: This will be bumped 

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Her prices are almost as pretentious as her attitude sometimes can be (even regarding these same concerts and how much they should last in her opinion, those takes make my eyes roll so much although I kinda like her music). Doesn't surprise me one bit.

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29 minutes ago, Shinning said:

We need to start seeing some girls flop. These tour prices are getting out of hand.

This:rip: even tickets to girls like Sabrina, Olivia and Tate McRae are +$400 :hoetenks: don't get me wrong I love my girls and I know artists make less money from music now but you could get front row tickets for Britney or Madonna for that price 10 years ago

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Thank you, TayDuaStan, for informing us a year early. Very prudent. :clap3:

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I wouldn't want to pay those prices to be put to sleep either :ryan3:

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Not you making this thread when the date is 1 year away :deadbanana4:

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Dua (a UK act) performing marginally better than Billie's tour dates in the UK that will take place a year from now isn't the flex you expected it to be...

mind you Birds of a Feather (an album track) is outstreaming the entirety of Radical Optimism. It's not a mystery who is bigger.

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