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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Mexico ticket update

For the most part, this show is now sold out. A few tickets keep popping up, here and there, but not many. More may be released on the day of the show, so if you need them, keep checking. Job well done, Mexico! (Thanks @jogelu and David)

Update (04/20/13): Okay, it's not sod out at all. Tickets still available, and in many different sections, including General A. Update: "Sold Out" again. Give it a few hours & it will probably change again.

23 comments:

  1. Probably exteded the General A area and reduced the General B.
    About 140,000 tickets sold for the LatAm tour.

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    1. @davidafterhterain

      You say 140,000 tickets sold at this time:

      Can you say the amount per country?

      Do you have reliable sources to confirm this?

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    3. Counting what articles, sites, promoters say here and there : more than 30,000 in Santiago, 22,000 in Lima, 25,000 in Buenos Aires, 2 areas sold out in Bogota meaning at least 10,000, 4 zones in Mexico meaning at least 30,000. If you add Sao Paulo and Asuncion, you reach 140-150,000 tickets sold so far, which sounds like a good number. Trying to pay attention to every news to be more precise, just because I'm happy for LatAm and would love Cure fans reading COF, my facebook and twitter posts not to be screwed up when/if a show would sold out.

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  2. I've 2 extra tickets green A zone. Tengo 2 Boletos extras en zona Verde A AL PRECIO!!!!!!

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  4. Buenos Aires 66,386 (Justin Bieber)
    Buenos Aires 444,906 / 9 (Roger Waters)
    Sao Paulo 269,491 / 3 (U2)
    Sao Paulo 71,683 (Justin Bieber)
    Santiago 77,765 (U2)
    Santiago 94,875 / 2 (Roger Waters)
    Mexico 52,036 (Iron Maiden)
    Mexico 106,028 / 2 (Justin Bieber)
    Mexico 109,234 / 2 (Radiohead)
    Mexico 82,811 / 2 (Roger Waters)
    Bogota 22,000 (2013 The Cure ; precised on selling site)
    Lima 33,769 (Justin Bieber)
    Lima 38,712 (Red Hot Chili Pepers)
    Asuncion 14,000 (Maroon 5)
    Asuncion 32,000 (Aerosmith)
    Rio 15,000 (Maroon 5)
    Rio 16,922 (Selena Gomez)

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    1. These figures are official capacities for previous shows ; / X when several concerts.

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    2. At the same time, nobody talks about how Madonna and Gaga concerts in São Paulo sold NOTHING. There might have been 50,000 people in one of these concerts (the most), but for sure half of these people didn't pay for it, they were giving tickets for free with your dairy at the grocery store. Not to mention the publicity for São Paulo for Cure which was null except for a few billboards on the venue.
      If the prices were a little better things would have been different though... they could have played at Morumbi for 50K too if it wasn't for that "logistic" problem reported by the producers (aka cheaper costs at Anhembi...).

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  5. Mexico selling very well : General A and Orange B about to sell out.

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  6. General A, Orange B, Green A and C sold out. Very few available in Green B. Hurry up, Mexico ! Prove you're the biggest Cure town in the world like it's the case on their facebook page.

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  7. Now Orange B almost sold out like the Green B.

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  8. ¡Great news!

    Today ticketmaster shows that only 2 sections left (General B & Orange A) to have a sold-out in Mexico City.

    Go, go, go... !

    I really hope it happens.

    ¡It´s going to be a BLAST!

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  9. It will probably sold out as there's on month left before the show. Think Santiago (stong sales during the first weeks) and Rio (smaller venue than the rest of the tour) could as well.

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  10. Esta es mi primer intervencion en el blog, despues de ya muchos años de leer, saludos a todos desde México, nos vemos el 21 de Abril

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  11. I bought general section A today... as insurance. I have a feeling that I'm going to end up with two extra tickets.

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    1. You'll find friends to come with you or desperate seekers on the D day.

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    2. I hope so... I will definitely have one extra.

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  12. I have 2 extra tickets, NA area, I'm selling them a a bit cheaper, 800.00 pesos. I'm going to the concert but I'll be in general A. Contact me at facebook "salvador lara moreno"

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  13. The situation is confusing. The ticketmaster site say the show has sold out and a few after that you come back and find tickets in several sections.... It's maybe to fight black market or because of cancellations, coming back tickets from sub contractors... Tomorrow It will be sold out for sure.

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  14. guys - a lot of this has to do with the fact, that concert tickets in MEX DF are still avail for purchase at record stores and department stores. So, as the demand circulates btwn TM and the outlets - they retrieve tickets from a chain of record stores, to be purchased via TM instead of over the counter. I was just on TM MEX (4pm 4/20) and the entire seating chart is grey, and the pop up message translates to - (essentially) SOLD OUT - but check back for singles and cancellations

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