Bad Bunny will play two shows in Lima, scheduled for Sunday 13 and Monday 14 November. | Font: Andean | PTR
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A few hours after the first concert of the Puerto Rican artist bad rabbit The first cases of fraud are beginning to appear at the National Stadium. This group discovered RPP News after talking to some of the hundreds of fans who line up in long lines just outside the venue.
Despite warnings from the Police and event organizers following incidents of fraud that took place in Daddy Yankee performances, Clara Isabellaa fan of “Bad Bunny”, said RPP News that he bought two resale tickets, for each of which he paid 1,300 soles.
The fan began to suspect that she was a victim of scammers because she could not check the tickets on the website teleticket. Her assumptions began to come true when the saleswoman stopped responding to her messages. “The girl who sold me blocked me,” he complained.
“Oh, they robbed me! I went to check the tickets at Teleticket and they told me that it was impossible to do that, they should help us. The only answer they gave us was to go to the stadium and ask. We came to the Stadium, but no one gave us a solution and we were told that, apparently, the entrance was false,” he said.
Clara paid a total of S$2,600 for the two tickets because the reseller pressured her to pay to validate the tickets. As you remember, teleticket turned on a system for registering participants and linking a ticket to his name from November 7 to 12.
The young woman repeats that she will not give up and will wait for the stadium doors to open to try to enter.
Everything you need to know about the Bad Bunny concert
Bad Bunny will play two shows in Lima, scheduled for Sunday 13 and Monday 14 November at the National Stadium. Here are the details you need to know about the two concerts that will give Bad Bunny in Lima:
The doors of the National Stadium will open at 15:00. From now on, visitors will be able to enter the site.
According to the schedule, the band will take the stage at 20:30. tourist and he’ll have a show of about an hour and a half to then give a Bad Bunny pass, which is scheduled to be presented at 10:00 pm.
ENTRANCE DOORS
Depending on the ticket area, attending bad bunny concert You can enter through the following doors:
– Beach area: Via Expressa Jr. Manuel Corpancho Jr.
– Eastern zone: Via Expressa, Bauzate Meza Ave.
– Western zone: Jr. Sako Oliveros
– Platinum zone: junior Manuel Corpancho
– VIP area and North Tibuna: pr. July 28
– Boxes: Jr. Saco Oliveros
SPECIAL SERVICES ON ROAD AND INTERNATIONAL CORRIDORS
According to the ATU, the services will be active from 23:50 on November 13 and 14, 2022. The cost of the blue, purple and red corridors will be 4 soles, and the yellow corridor – 17:00. For its part, Metropolitan will cost 3.20 sols.
VEHICLE TRAFFIC
The traffic restriction will be in effect from 06:00 Sunday 13th until 01:00 Tuesday 15th at the following sections and streets of the Cercado de Lima:
– Intersection of the auxiliary road Av. Paseo de la República (NS), from Av. 28 de Julio to Jr. Madre de Dios.
– Crossing the street José Diaz, from Paseo de la República (SN) to Minor Madre de Dios.
– Intersection Jr. Saco Oliveros, from Ca. José Diaz to Av. Petit Thouars.
– Intersection Jr. Manuel Corpancho, from Ca. José Diaz to Av. Petit Thoaurs.
– Intersection Jr. Madre de Dios from the secondary road Av. Paseo de la Republica (NS) to Ca. Jose Diaz.
Source: RPP

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