Revealed: Why Wizkid did not sell out Tottenham Hotspur’s 62,850 Capacity Stadium
Wizkid took centre stage at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, July 29, 2023.
The ‘Bad To Me’ crooner has continued to push the Afrobeat genre to world via his music, performances, concerts and even tours.
Wizkid, real name 'Ayodeji Balogun Ibrahim' is widely regarded as one of the greatest Nigerian musicians of his generation.
The 33-year-old singer, songwriter and performer thrilled thousands of fans at the home of Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur over the weekend in North London.
Wizkid performed alongside Afrobeat band and Nigerian duo, The Cavemen, as well another Jamaican-American musician and instrumentalist, Masego.
RECKLESS! 🩸 #WizkidxTottenhamStadium pic.twitter.com/Q87S55oieM
— Wizkid Source (@WizkidSource) July 29, 2023
Pulse Sports reported that Wizkid also linked up with a few Premier League stars like Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, while Everton’s Alex Iwobi and Nigerian singer, Seyi Vibes were also spotted at the 62,850-capacity venue.
Big Wiz x Saka ⚽️😍❤️ #WizkidxTottenhamStadium pic.twitter.com/dxr3A3jotP
— TEAMWIZKID WORLDWIDE (@TeamWizkidFc) July 29, 2023
Wizkid performed at Spurs’ stadium to kick off his More Love Less Ego concert as the Grammy-Award-winner continues to promote his fifth studio album.
Why Wizkid did not sell out Tottenham Hotspur’s 62,850 Capacity Stadium
Following Wizkid’s iconic performance at the Spurs stadium this weekend, a number of netizens have been quick to point out that the Afrobeats superstar did not sell out the entire stadium, as footage from the show revealed that some sections of the stadium were indeed covered.
However, it is not the first time that we've seen some sitting areas in performance areas covered during musical concerts.
Pulse Sports gathered that the Tottenham Hotspur stadium did not sell out to full capacity for Wizkid’s ‘More Love Less Ego’ tour based solely on ticket sales alone.
See Wizkid definition of sold out despite selling and sharing tickets from £0 - £2.5..
— Grey (@GreyWoulfer) July 29, 2023
This backwardness is just because he wants to compete with someone greater than him at least two times
Burna boy is always clear https://t.co/f4VGPOaJtZ pic.twitter.com/X6KW6uiTWC
Last week, Wizkid sold out four out of seven Tiers of tickets for his Tottenham Hotspur stadium show, with the most expensive tier (Gold Circle) confirmed to have been fully sold out.
A few days later, a source close to the singer revealed that the majority of the tickets had been sold, announcing that 50,000 tickets had already been sold.
Wizkid has sold over 50k tickets so far for Tottenham Stadium show happening on July 29th. pic.twitter.com/8UplVy5Um1
— BASITO (@itzbasito) July 25, 2023
However, Pulse Sports gathered that the actual number of tickets designated for Wizkid’s show in London had not been fully sold out by Saturday, although, the exact figures remain unclear.
The Tottenham Hotspur stadium is the second-largest club ground in the Premier League and one of the largest stadiums in England.
It is pertinent to note that the stadium had an initial capacity of 62,062, which was later increased later in stages to 62,850.
However, due to the need to segregate fans in football matches, the full capacity may never be reached for matches as some seats are deliberately kept unused.
A few sections of the stadium which were covered during Wizkid’s concert are areas believed to have been designated as being deliberately kept unused.
Although there are rumours of discounted tickets and later free tickets being issued in an attempt to sell out the stadium, it remains unclear if every single ticket holder attended Wizkid’s London show.
Wizkid should have used 02 Arena, his performance is wack I can't stand all this, nah not for me. well, I got my ticket for free I'm out of this f*ckin place😤 pic.twitter.com/OMxxjCpAtu
— sileyls (@instablog9aja) July 29, 2023
Like in football, attendance at shows is most times counted by the number of fans going through the gates rather than the number of tickets issued.
This is the same method used by many grounds like the Emirates as well as Spurs and even Wembley.
Although, in some cases, attendance figures may include season ticket holders who did not turn up for matches and unused free tickets.
In summary, ticket sales don’t directly equate to attendance at events and shows, as a significant number of attendees could have access to free tickets
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