
People on Twitter claiming it's been harder getting tickets for Cleo Sol's Royal Albert Hall show than Beyoncé's Renaissance tour
Tickets for Cleo Sol's Royal Albert Hall show in May went on sale this morning, but people on Twitter are claiming the show "Sol-d" out in seconds, and tickets were harder to get hold of than Beyoncé's Renaissance tour.
Earlier this week Cleo Sol announced that she will play London's Royal Albert Hall on 25 May, and at 10am today (17 February) tickets went on general sale. Going by Twitter reactions, it seems many fans were unable to get tickets, and some are claiming that tickets were already gone just seconds after going on sale.
One fan wrote, "Cleo sol sold out in one second. I swear them tickets never existed," while another commented, "Cleo Sol tickets selling out at 10:00:01."
Cleo sol sold out in one second. I swear them tickets never existed
— Eyes (@EyesAdoasi) February 17, 2023
Cleo Sol tickets selling out at 10:00:01
— (@LondonAssyrian) February 17, 2023
It's currently unclear how quickly tickets sold out, but there's a few people on Twitter claiming tickets disappeared quicker than Beyoncé's Renaissance tour. One tweeted, "Cleo Sol tickets sold out faster than Beyoncé." Another wrote, "I feel sick how did I not get these cleo sol tickets this was harder than Beyoncé what?!!!!"
Cleo Sol tickets sold out faster than Beyoncé
— sweet (@nfltmkt) February 17, 2023
I feel sick how did I not get these cleo sol tickets this was harder than Beyoncé what?!!!!
— A money (@amakadelphine) February 17, 2023
Cleo Sol is yet to comment on her Royal Albert Hall show selling out.
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