A few days ago it was announced that Abel Makkonenbetter known as ‘The weekend’, will arrive in Peru, since our country was considered in its world tour “After hours til dawn tour”. This news caused great joy among his fans, who promised not to miss this mega event.
This is why, when the presale of tickets started in Teleticket, which started at 10:00 a.m., sold out within minutes. However, there are still more tickets available, this because a first batch has gone on sale, this March 10 the second batch will be released.
Likewise, from March 11, the general sale (without discount) will be available to the public, so fans of ‘The weekend’ you still have a chance to get tickets for this event.
What also caught the attention of the followers of this singer is that his concert will take place at St. Mark’s Stadium, campus that is within the National University of San Marcos. For many, this space is not ready to receive the Canadiens.
Through ICT Tac there Twitterdifferent users have expressed their discomfort with this space, indicating that it has less capacity than the National Stadium in Lima, in addition to the fact that the acoustics inside are not the best for this type of event .
“It’s been confirmed that ‘The Weeknd’ is coming to Peru, everything is fine with the weekend, but since they’re going to give ‘The Weeknd’ San Marcos stadium and Camilo the national stadium, how will a single date go- Will she be featured? They’ve already given Romeo Santos about 47 uninspiring dates? How’s he going to perform at the San Marcos stadium?
In this sense, in the comments of this video in which it was requested that the place of the concert of ‘The weekend’ be changed, several users have indicated that they would support this initiative to make it a reality.
One of the reasons why the concert of ‘The weekend’ will take place at the San Marcos stadium and not at the national stadium as has become the custom for mega events, is that José Díaz’s colossus would not be available for those days.
As recalled, this venue is administered by the Peruvian Sports Institute (IPD), so sporting events have priority over entertainment events. Also, the FIFA U-17 World Cup will take place around these dates, which was supposed to take place in 2021, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it had to be postponed to 2023.