What I am pointing out is that even arena tours are not attempted too often and only IVE (and a certain nonKpopper) can maintain even at that level , with the rest not doing a world tour at all
I am getting worried that only IVE is doing a World Tour now
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Your observations about the current tour landscape are quite thought-provoking. It's understandable to feel a bit concerned about the direction things are heading, especially with fewer big acts announcing global tours. Companies seem to be playing it safe in these uncertain times, which is understandable, but it does make you wonder about the future of KPop concerts. Hopefully, we'll see more exciting tours announced soon to keep the music scene vibrant and fans engaged. By the way, if you're interested, I recently stumbled upon some tips on how to save money on business class flights. You can get more info online.
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I have read stories that a lot of smaller tours in the USA are not selling out.
QuoteIn JLo's defense, she's not the only one having trouble packing venues. The rock duo The Black Keys scrapped a planned arena tour and are expected to announce a "revised" set of dates at smaller venues. On social media, fans have noted that some shows from the pop artists Troye Sivan and Charli XCX as well as the band Wallows appear to be undersold. The Latin trap artist Bad Bunny recently pulled out of a show in Minneapolis, reportedly amid weak sales. Coachella lagged this year, and there's been chatter about a variety of acts not hitting home runs sales-wise in some instances and locations, including Cardi B, Justin Timberlake, and Pink.
QuoteGoing on tour is always a gamble based on numerous factors including ticket history, streaming performance, email list sizes, and online attention. But there are no guarantees that any of that will translate to hard ticket sales. There are artists who might have massive numbers online but whose fans are only surface-level and don't really care enough to appear at a show. The way artists break out on social media nowadays makes it even harder to figure out whether that might be the case. Having a couple of hits on Spotify or TikTok doesn't mean someone can sell out a stadium.
It's not just JLo: Why big musical acts can't sell out concerts anymoreConcerts are being canceled and postponed as artists from Jennifer Lopez to the Black Keys are having a harder time selling tickets than expected.www.businessinsider.com -
I have read stories that a lot of smaller tours in the USA are not selling out.
But is it just a US phenomenon, or worldwide?
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Twice is still on their alleged never-ending tour tho

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