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Prices near $18,000 for Bad Bunny resale tickets in Dallas

American Airlines Center will host the superstar on Feb. 18 and 19 next year.

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Admission for superstar Bad Bunny’s 2022 concert in Dallas sold out in a few hours despite sky-high prices.

Now they’re being resold for twice as much.

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Bad Bunny announced last week the dates for his 2022 North American tour, which included a show in Dallas.

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Tickets sold out almost immediately last Friday, prompting organizers to add a second date — for which tickets sold out once again.

The multiple Grammy winner will be in North Texas for two massive concerts on Friday, Feb. 18, and Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, at American Airlines Center as part of his El Último Tour del Mundo 2022.

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Bad Bunny will tour 25 cities from February to April next year.

His first show is scheduled for Feb. 9, 2022, in Denver. He will close his tour on April 1 in Miami.

Original front row prices for the tickets reached $10,000. On Thursday, they were being resold for almost twice as much on vividseats.com.

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A screenshot from VividSeats shows tickets being resold for up to nearly $18,000 at American...
A screenshot from VividSeats shows tickets being resold for up to nearly $18,000 at American Airlines Center.(Captura de pantalla)

For the Feb. 19 concert, floor tickets for Section 16 of the AAC, close to the stage, were selling for $17,923, plus processing fees.

Prices on VividSeats are determined by resellers.

The last time the Puerto Rican singer had a live show was in 2019 on his X100PRE tour.

In November, Bad Bunny launched his El Último Tour del Mundo album, a collection of 16 songs written during the height of the pandemic, mixing alternative music, punk, pop and rock.

El Último Tour del Mundo was mostly written by Bad Bunny, though it includes three collaborations: “Sorry Papi,” with American singer-songwriter Abra; “La Noche de Anoche,” with Spanish singer Rosalía; and his recent hit “Dákiti,” with fellow Puerto Rican Jhay Cortez.

With information from The Associated Press.