“Like this tweet if you want free tickets to my next show”, with this message, Luis Miguel announced through his Twitter account that he would give away passes for some of his fans, within the framework of the 2023 Tour that will start soon. Or so it seemed, because two hours ago, the Mexican singer confirmed on Instagram that his profile had been hacked. “Fix in progress,” he detailed.
On February 14, the ‘Sol de México’ announced its 2023 tour, in which it will hold several recitals with its audience, although the exact dates and areas it will visit were not specified. On Saturday night, a message was published through the singer’s official Twitter account that excited his fans. “Good night, I love you all,” read the first tweet, which was followed by the announcement that he would give away several tickets to everyone who liked the post.
“What’s going on?”, “You already said it, see you there” or “We’ll go safely, with or without free admission”, were some messages from the fans, who went crazy at the publication of free tickets at the singer’s shows . But this Sunday, Luis Miguel announced through his Instagram account that he suffered a hack on the little bird’s social network.
For his part, Alejandro Basteri sent a message of support for his brother.
“What a lack of integrity and way of not respecting. I 1000% disapprove of anyone who usurps anyone’s identity for fucking **”.
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