(Today Colombia) Knowing the insane hype surrounding Justin Bieber, 22, it’s safe to assume his Colombia date in April will be beyond sold out.
Justin, starting in February 2017, will travel across South America, giving the Latinas the opportunity to see him live. The Latin America tour will kick off in Guadeloupe, Mexico and end in San Jose, Costa Rica.
The Latin America dates of the ‘Purpose World Tour’ includes Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Colombia.
The Colombia concert will on April 12, 2017 at the Estadio El Campin in Bogota.
Tickets for the Colombia event go on sale on October 31, 2016. Ticket prices will be from 120,000 COP for preferential seating to 680,000 COP for the Pit.
Tickets are being sold online at www.tuboleta.com and at authorized points of sale.
Customers of Bancos Grupo Aval can purchase tickets from October 31, 2016 at 9:00am; all others can ourchase starting the morning of November 3, 2016.
Tuboleta is also offering 2 VIP packages: 400 tickets for the “I’ll Show You” Pit at 1,837,100 COP each; and 750 tickets for “Where Are Ü Now” at a cost of 1,497,600 COP each.
But, according to Hollywoodlife.com, they are a little surprised Justin has added new dates.
“Judging by the sexy crooner’s poor attitude lately, it seems like he’d rather be doing anything else than performing.
“Justin had two back-to-back incidences on stage where he lashed out at the crowd. Fans literally BOOED the tattooed hunk during his Oct. 20 concert in Manchester after he got pissed off at them for not letting him talk.
“The second showdown happened just three days later when Justin dropped his microphone in the middle of his performance and stormed off stage,” says the publication.
Hollywoodlife.com speculates “something is going on in his personal life that’s making him act out like this…but what could it be? Maybe it’s the fact that ex-girlfriend Sofia Richie ‘doesn’t give a f–k’ about him anymore, according to Paris Hilton. Meanwhile, his other ex Selena Gomez has been battling some health issue due to her ongoing lupus battle. Whatever the reason may be, we hope Justin can lift his spirits and enjoy the rest of his Purpose tour.”