Drake Tickets Reportedly Selling for over $1,000

- Drake concert tickets then seeing the price on Ticketmaster
A Cash App presale was held on the day, giving fans a chance to get tickets before they went on sale to the general public.
Be that as it may, a few fans tweeted about the extreme costs they had to pay after tickets were at first publicized as beginning as low as $69.50.
Others complained that they had to sign up for a Cash App Card, which is essentially a debit card linked to a user's Cash App balance, in order to participate in the Cash App presale.
One Twitter user complained, "Drake, why are u doing this to meeeeee," which appeared to elicit similar sentiments from other dissatisfied fans. Numerous obstacles: However, after tickets were advertised as starting at $69.50, a number of fans took to Twitter to complain about the exorbitant prices they were forced to pay. Others complained that they had to sign up for a Cash App Card, which is a debit card linked to their Cash App balance. On Wednesday, the prices seemed to be much higher than the low price that only a few people seemed to have found. This was the most common complaint among fans.
One user tweeted, "No way those are the Drake prices," while another wrote, "Them drake ticket prices crazy."
One joked that the user was "stressed and balding" because of the price of the tickets.
One user uploaded a screen recording that they took while scrolling through the available tickets on Ticketmaster using their phone. The recording showed a seemingly endless stream of tickets priced at $400, including a few tickets priced at $500, as well as a few tickets priced at $280.
In the video, all of the nosebleed sections that were the furthest away from the stage were grayed out and unavailable; however, it is not clear whether those tickets were unavailable, had sold out, or the individual had eliminated those options.
The video also made it unclear whether the prices shown were the base ticket price or whether they included Ticketmaster's various fees.
"That's awful. It's crazy to pay $200 for Drake nosebleeds! One fan tweeted, "Thank goodness I got tickets to dreamville so I can see him then," referring to the festival that Drake and J. Cole are co-headlining.
One fan, who made it clear that they didn't like Drake's stage show, thought it was a bad idea to buy expensive concert tickets.
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