“I’m just disgusted.” Sheyenne, 26, was happy to go see Aya Nakamura in concert at the Accor Arena in Paris on May 26, accompanied by her sister. For the occasion, this human resources substitute had paid the price, since she had bought her two-seater for no less than 260 euros from an internet reseller.
“I struggled to get these tickets for Aya Nakamura: I miraculously found them on Twitter and had to pay more than the sale price for them,” the young woman, who lives in Cergy, Val d’Oise, told BFMTV.com.
“Why does it have to fall on the same day?”
But that was before learning that American singer Beyoncé announced her own concert at the Stade de France in Paris on the same date as the Franco-Malian singer, as part of her “Renaissance World Tour.” Now, like many fans of the two artists, the student does not know what to do. On social media, many netizens expressed their exasperation, their sadness, while others were amused by this impossible dilemma for fans.
“It annoys me, why does it have to fall on the same day, as if by chance?” Asks the young woman, a fan of the hit singer. pookie AND djadja. Despite everything, he already has a small idea of what he intends to do.
“I’ll at least try to change the tickets, maybe even resell them, I don’t know… But I can’t miss Beyoncé! I’ve been a fan since I was little, I already missed her last Stade de France and had been waiting for a new tour for years,” she develops. this fervent admirer.
Ticket scalping sites taken by storm
Neissa didn’t wait a second before making her decision. Since she learned of the American singer’s arrival in Paris, the 21-year-old student has put her two tickets for the Aya Nakamura concert on sale “on sites that offer ticket resale.” On Wednesday night, internet users noted that ticket resale sites and social media were stormed by fans tempted to exchange or resell their tickets for the Franco-Malian singer’s concert.
On BFMTV.com, the English major in Paris confesses that she hoped Beyoncé would do at least two dates in Paris so that she could string together the two artists’ concerts on two nights in a row. But is not the case. “So I try to resell them at the original price (49 euros), but with the possibility of negotiation,” she explains.
“Aya and Beyoncé are two artists that I really like, but Beyoncé doesn’t do many concerts. The last one dates from 2018, so I think it’s my only chance when Aya will surely do festivals… I tell myself. that I will have other opportunities to see it”, justifies the young woman.
Others are luckier. This is the case of Maya, a 23-year-old laboratory assistant, who had bought tickets to see Aya Nakamura at the Accor Arena on May 26… but also on May 28. If she manages to find Beyoncé concert tickets during the pre-sale on Friday morning and then on February 7, the young woman will be able to go and clap for the two singers with her friends.
Source: BFM TV
