Drake And 21 Savage Tour ticket prices are freaking out fans

Tour ticket pricing has become one of the hottest discussions online over the past month, as Ticketmaster responded to allegations of unfair business practices by rolling out new policies, and much-anticipated tours like BeyoncΓ©’s Renaissance Tour put those policies to the test.
A new Hot Commodity tour was announced yesterday and it looks like fans will continue to be unhappy with the pricing. Drake and 21 Savage, who teamed up for the album last year, your loss, announced the North American dates of their It’s All A Blur Tour, set to begin in June. However, when they see the prices – which some fans are reporting are as high as $1,000 – fans are weighing their “wants and needs” to decide if this particular “rich flex” is worth the cost.
Drake concert tickets 1k for a seat??? He better sits on my lap and sings in my ear πππ€¦π»ββοΈ
β ππΏπ²π²ππ’π΅βπ« (@OvOBrezzzy) March 14, 2023
Of course, most of these tweets seem to be reporting much cheaper prices — like $400 or so — but that’s still a stretch given the 20-year target demo and…well, everything that’s going on in the world right now, considering.
Drake’s Tourtickets Cashapp Presale has just been released on Ticketmaster
Official retail price rangeπ
$220 balcony
Cabin for $400
$450-$500 general admissionCashapp previously stated that tickets started at $69.99 pic.twitter.com/oKIL30b0wT
β SOUND (@itsavibe) March 15, 2023
Of course, Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing system changes ticket prices based on demand, so it makes sense that one of the world’s biggest superstars – who, incidentally, hasn’t toured since 2018 – would be one of the most sought-after tickets out there. Things could get better when general sales start, as more tickets will become available – or they could get a lot worse, as anyone who missed the presale will be even more determined to snag them.
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