This pop icon is struggling to sell any tickets for her tour
It’s been 20 years since pop icon Madonna has performed in Australia. It seems that her fans aren’t keen on having her despite the time apart, apparently.
Her upcoming Rebel Heart tour is having difficulty getting fans to purchase tickets despite previous predictions that her shows down under would sell out in minutes.
Tickets for the 3 city tour went on sale earlier this month and kicks off in March of next year. So far however, it has only been the cheapest of seats which have managed to sell.
In Brisbane the tickets start at €130 and fans have been slow to come forward and make any purchases.
While Melbourne and Sydney fans have been more inclined to splash out, they have yet to snap up the more exclusive tickets retailing for €330.
If they were willing to really go all out for the Devil Pray VIP experience, fans could expect to be shelling out over €500. Included in the package is prime seating, drinks a pre-show party and tour memorabilia.
The last time the 56-year old singer toured Australia in 1993 she cut her Girlie Tour short due to her children’s schooling.
According to the Daily Mail, there is speculation that her set list is what may have turned fans away, as well as the high ticket prices.
Those wanting to hear some of her greatest hits would have been left waiting as apparently her new material is the focus of her latest tour.