Adrián Marcelo Struggles with Ticket Sales in CDMX

Adrián Marcelo's upcoming show at the Teatro Metropolitano in Mexico City is facing low ticket sales despite heavy promotion. Scheduled for March 14, the event has seen a lack of public interest, resembling previous struggles by other performers.


Adrián Marcelo Struggles with Ticket Sales in CDMX

Adrián Marcelo and La Mole will perform this Friday at the Teatro Metropolitán in Mexico City. This show was originally scheduled to take place last year at the Pepsi Center, but it was canceled due to considerations from the venue's administrators, who classified it as a hate-promoting event.

Although the Teatro Metropolitán has a capacity of more than 3,000 people and has opened its doors, the response from the capital's public has not been as expected, showing little interest in the show.

The event promoter has launched an intense paid campaign on social media to promote the show that will take place on Friday, March 14. Despite this, ticket sales have not met expectations.

Singer Eduardo Capetillo faced a similar situation last year, failing to achieve a full house at the venue. Despite advertising efforts, Capetillo's concert had an attendance of less than 50%, according to a paid announcement on Facebook by Ocesa.

A few hours before the event, there are still available seats in different areas of the Teatro Metropolitán. The most expensive tickets, in Zone AA1, are priced at $2,196 pesos plus fees, while the cheapest ones cost $829.50 pesos also including fees.

Meanwhile, there are still empty spaces in areas such as B and BB, where tickets are offered at $1,073.50 and $1,037 pesos respectively. Despite the efforts, ticket sales for Adrián Marcelo and La Mole's presentation continue to be lower than anticipated.