marzo23 Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 Maybe it is not LPs choice... maybe it is a question of safety not to let to much people in the GA Quote
Biel Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 (edited) Maybe it is not LPs choice... maybe it is a question of safety not to let to much people in the GA I dont think so. Some other bands played there with full capacity like Coldplay. Edited December 20, 2016 by Biel Quote
KeysToTheLinkinPark Posted December 25, 2016 Posted December 25, 2016 And holy shit...all these Peru fans are salty as fuck, but I can 100 % understand them. It must be frustrating to see 26k tickets are gone after a few day even if the stadium can hold up to 50.000 people. First, I don't think its for safety. Now I don't understand LP...sometimes they must realize that they are not an underground band anymore and play gigs in front of 500 people. You see the demand in Peru so let them the full stadium.. Quote
lpgiu Posted December 25, 2016 Posted December 25, 2016 And holy shit...all these Peru fans are salty as fuck, but I can 100 % understand them. It must be frustrating to see 26k tickets are gone after a few day even if the stadium can hold up to 50.000 people. First, I don't think its for safety. Now I don't understand LP...sometimes they must realize that they are not an underground band anymore and play gigs in front of 500 people. You see the demand in Peru so let them the full stadium.. I wonder if the band thought they were going to have this success here in Peru, ha! And tt's definitely not for safety, that stadium is used at full capacity for other events.all the time. It's because of the band's politics. At this point it would be completely chaotic to change the capacity anyway for the ones who got a ticket. So let's just hope they come again. Quote
ceZAR_LP Posted January 31, 2017 Posted January 31, 2017 And holy shit...all these Peru fans are salty as fuck, but I can 100 % understand them. It must be frustrating to see 26k tickets are gone after a few day even if the stadium can hold up to 50.000 people. At least, we know that we have the chance 100% guaranteed that LP will include us in the next tour Quote
Geki Posted January 31, 2017 Posted January 31, 2017 The fact that Linkin Park sold out a show in Peru almost instantly is huge news, much bigger news than some shitty single dropping, etc. Really cool. The live side of the band has always been infinitely better than the studio side anyways. Quote
hahninator Posted March 14, 2017 Author Posted March 14, 2017 The show was completely sold out, but the promoter just opened up two more sections of seats for fans. http://www.teleticket.com.pe/tlk_formularios/frm_DetalleEventoPrecio.aspx?ceven=Kwy63450l4A= Quote
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