Many fans who failed to score tickets to the British singer's upcoming shows complain on Twitter, posting hilarious tweets and memes inspired by her 'Hello'.
- Dec 18, 2015
AceShowbiz - Numerous Adele fans will be saying "Hello" to the singer from the other side when she hits the road next year. A lot of people hoping to attend one of the British diva's future North American shows were left disappointed when they found out the tickets sold out in just minutes after they went on sale on Thursday, December 17 at 10 A.M. local time.
Many of them immediately took to Twitter to vent their frustration. Saying they waited for 45 minutes or more on ticketing websites only to find there's no more ticket available, they posted hilarious tweets and memes inspired by "Hello" and its music video while trending "#adeletickets."
"Hello from the ticket lineee. I must have tried 639947 times. To tell you, I WANT #adeletickets," wrote a fan. "HELLO FROM THE OTHER SIDE I MUST HAVE TRIED 1000 TIMES TO GET ADELE TICKETS IT WAS BREAKING MY HEART," another added.
HELLO FROM THE OTHER SIDE
I MUST HAVE TRIED 1000 TIMES
TO GET ADELE TICKETS
IT WAS BREAKING MY HEART
— INTJosh (@JoshTRoden) December 17, 2015
Ticketmaster has failed me so I'm going straight to the source. So @Adele... #adeletickets pic.twitter.com/t4E2SqPIat
— Ellie Rose (@elliecrose) December 17, 2015
Fans later pointed out that some tickets were being resold on StubHub for a very high price. "Really @StubHub? Are people out of their minds??? $7,500 per ticket? GTFO #adeletickets," one user complained. "There's a special place in hell for these people on stub hub. #adeletickets," another user said.
There's a special place in hell for these people on stub hub. #adeletickets pic.twitter.com/fVP4tzz6Sp
— Meg Walton (@megmwalton) December 17, 2015
Adele is touring North American for the first time in five years to promote her latest album "25", which is already the biggest-selling album of 2015 though it was only released a month ago. The 56-date jaunt is kicking off on July 5, 2016 in St. Paul, Minnesota and ends on November 15 in Mexico City.