Attendance numbers for Megan Thee Stallion’s UK tour lag behind competitors’ sold-out shows

With four UK arena shows coming up, Megan Thee Stallion’s upcoming shows are still very much booked with just over a week to go until the start date.

Fans in the UK are delighted with the selection of venues the “Sweestest Pie” rapper has included in her tour such as Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, The O2 Arena in London, Utilita Arena in Birmingham and the venue Europe’s largest indoor music venue, Co-Op Live in Manchester.

However, recent reports indicate that tickets for the Hot Girl Summer tour are in lower demand than expected, as all scheduled shows on Megan’s UK tour remain unsold. empty ticket.

A source speaking to The Sun said: “It’s fair to say that demand for Megan’s Hot Girl Summer tour hasn’t been as high as expected.”

“Fans have begun to notice that thousands of tickets are still available for the UK show even with just over a week to go until the first show,” they continued.

“What’s especially embarrassing for Megan and her team is that her rival Nicki Minaj played the same venue last month and sold out each time, including to a full house in Manchester location not once but twice.”

Co-Op Live is getting ready for Megan’s upcoming concert on July 5 with a whopping capacity of 23,500 people. However, ticket sales did not meet expectations as there were still many empty seats just over a week before the show.

Reports from ticketing platforms suggest some areas at the newly opened Manchester venue have yet to see a single ticket sold.

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Megan’s rival Nicki is making history with her record-breaking Pink Friday 2 tour, hailed as the most successful and best-selling female rap tour to date.

This groundbreaking tour skyrocketed to the sixth highest-grossing rapper tour of all time, raking in a staggering $81 million in just the first 45 shows. fairy.

However, despite the initial surge of excitement in the US upon announcing his return to the stage, the “Super Bass” rapper is now facing the challenge of ticket sales for the next leg of his Pink Friday 2 World Tour will start in September.

The Daily Mail reported that many seats remained unclaimed just months before the tour began, signaling a potential struggle to fill venues.

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The tour started in March 2024 and after several shows in different states, it grossed an impressive $34 million.

Stores report a significant number of tickets are still available for purchase. Analysis of seating arrangements for the tour’s opening show in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 4 shows that no area of ​​the venue was at full capacity.

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