what's-happening-with-the-featherweight?-he's-not-selling-out-his-shows-in-the-us.What's happening with the Featherweight? He's not selling out his shows in the US.

A few days before starting his first solo tour in the United States, called “Éxodo Tour,” Peso Pluma seems to have not achieved the expected impact due to the low ticket sales registered so far.

And after the first performance of his tour, in the city of Edinburg, Texas, on July 21, the following shows of the Mexican show a marked percentage of empty seats on the official Ticketmaster website.

A good example of this is his upcoming performance, on July 25, at the Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas, where the Latin singer has sold out a little over 50% of the venue. At this venue, his prices range from $59 to over $200.

Something similar can be seen in his performance on July 27 at the Toyota Center in Houston, where the interpreter of “Ella Baila Sola” has not managed to fill the Texan venue with an occupancy of less than 50%.

In the case of venues such as the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio and the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, the Jalisco native has sold barely 50% of the tickets offered. This is even higher in venues such as the CHI Health Center Omaha in Nebraska and the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, among others, where he has not exceeded half of the seats.

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In addition to the low ticket sales at previous venues, the Mexican singer cancelled, without apparent reason, some of the dates included in the first announcement of his tour last February.

On the same official Ticketmaster page, their shows in Oklahoma on July 23; Nashville on July 30; Tulsa on August 3 and Kansas City on August 5 appear as cancelled.

Likewise, and due to the surgery he had to undergo in previous weeks, due to the fracture he suffered on stage during his performance at the Governor’s Ball in New York at the beginning of June, Peso Pluma cancelled the first dates of his tour, which was scheduled to begin a few days after his injury.

So far, the “Lady Gaga” singer has not mentioned or revealed any kind of community regarding his canceled concerts.

Surprisingly, and possibly related to the low ticket sales for the Jalisco native’s tour, it was announced that the singer will perform on September 18 at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City.

This date will fall in the middle of the final stretch of her tour, after her show in Phoenix on September 14 and before her concert on September 28 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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