The singer made an outburst on her social networks after receiving numerous criticisms about the value of the Numanice ticket
On this Friday, the 7th, Ludmilla he vented on his social networks after receiving criticism due to the price of his show Numanice.
The singer even made comparisons with tickets to performances by international artists, which are not questioned.despite the value.
It all started when internet users judged the value of the invitation to Numanice, indicated at R$520 plus administrative fees at R$52, totaling R$570.
“Ludmilla preaches ‘socialism’, but put the 1st batch open bar 520.00 + 52.00 fee only. What queen of the favela is this that doesn’t put on a show for the poor?”, asked a follower, “Ludmilla, this is a joke, right? I’m zero Numanice”said another netizen.
After the complaints, the singer opened a promotional batch, worth R$65: “I want to see what will be the excuse to see me after this?”.
Before the confusion, the singer vented about the complaints of the fans and said that people do not usually complain about ticket prices for concerts of international artists.
On her Twitter, Ludmilla shared a post from a follower who mentioned the value of the ticket for the Paramore show, valued at R$1,000.
“And I’m still obliged to read that I have a persecution mania. I’ve never seen so many Twitter specialists putting a price on my work. Here comes a gringo artist who charges twice the amount to stay dry-mouthed and amazed? I haven’t seen anyone say an A. Ps: nothing against Paramore, including love!”, said Ludmilla.
“I understand that there were people who must have been sad for not being able to go, but a large majority were just getting into the hype and putting me down to get a like. I’m already warning you that, starting today, my tone will change around here. I will give back exactly what you give me!”finished.
Source: Maxima

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