Future and Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Trust You” tour faces low sales

Future & Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Trust You” tour faces low sales
Despite the publicity generated by the Drake beef, Future and Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Trust You” tour is facing significant challenges with ticket sales. According to the latest statistics, only 41.23% of the total ticket capacity has been sold. Thus, leaving many venues struggling to fill seats.
The tour features 23 shows across various cities. So, there’s a total of 311,800 tickets available. However, only 128,547 tickets have been sold so far. Cities like Milwaukee, Columbus, and Oakland have sold less than 30% of their available tickets. As a result, indicating a worrying trend for the tour organizers.
Some cities have shown stronger support, such as the State Farm Arena in Atlanta with 69.78% of tickets sold. In addition, the Intuit Dome in Inglewood boasting an impressive 91.70% sales. However, other locations like the Delta Center in Salt Lake City and T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas have not yet released their sales data, potentially masking further issues.
Future and Metro Boomin, both major figures in the music industry, may need to reconsider their promotional strategies to boost ticket sales and ensure the tour’s success. The current figures highlight the unpredictable nature of live event attendance, even for artists with substantial followings.
With general sales having started on April 19, 2024, and many tour dates rapidly approaching, time is running out to improve these numbers. Fans and industry observers will be keenly watching to see if any last-minute efforts can turn the situation around.
Future & Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Trust You” tour faces low sales