The three powerful urbanites who are subjected to media pressure

El Alfa, Mozart la Para and Ozuna triggered the media alarm of the show business when it was spread that, separately, they canceled or postponed tours and specific presentations for the rest of the year.

As with every relevant event, different comments were made on social networks by Internet users who are beginning to draw their own conclusions from the events.

Some allege that the cancellations or postponements of the events are due to the artists not attracting enough attention to fill the stages. As if it were a domino effect, at least three of these cases are recorded that happened during the week.

Mozart La Para

The concert that the urban exponent Mozart La Para had scheduled for next November 23 at the United Palace, in New York, United States, was rescheduled, although initially in the event ticket office it appeared as “cancelled”.

However, the interpreter of “Mommy I would like” maintained, through a live on his Instagram account, that it was a postponement of the show.

In addition, in a statement released on his social networks, he explained that the new date will be announced in the coming days.

“Loud and Live informs that due to unforeseen circumstances, the Mozart La Para “Next Level” show that was to take place in New York on November 23 at United Palace will be rescheduled,” the document cited.

He went on to say, “We appreciate your understanding, and are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause to those who already had their tickets. Detailed information with the new date will be announced in the coming days, and everyone who has purchased the tickets may be valid for the new date, or will have the opportunity to return them to the original place of purchase.

Mozart La Para was scheduled to appear at the United Palace with the concert “Next Level”, a name that refers to his most recent album, from which “Mi loca” follows, together with the Cuban group Gente de Zona.

the alpha

Although for many it may be a surprise, more than seven concerts of which the urban exponent El Alfa had scheduled for 2023 in the United States were postponed or canceled, according to the web pages of the ticket offices through which they were being sold. the tickets.

San Antonio, Texas; Denver, Colorado; San Diego, California; Irving, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona and Duluth, Georgia are among the functions postponed, while the concert that the “Gogo dance” interpreter would offer on October 11 of next year in Las Vegas, Neveda was canceled.

On the web portals of the ticket offices they indicate that those who bought the tickets for the postponed presentations can return them or save them for a later date, without offering more details. The city has not commented on this either.

Yesterday, the dembowsero in a story on his Instagram commented: “This makes me laugh. I have no tours scheduled for this year or next. My world tour will be announced in February 2023. I have no commitments to anyone in the USA, that information is false.

Before, the influencer Santiago Matías (“Alofoke”), close to the Alfa, had assured that the urban postponed the events to “spend more time with his family”.

Ozuna

The Puerto Rican Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado, popularly known as “Ozuna”, is another of the urbanites who joins the list after the news of the cancellation of some of his concerts in the United States was known this Wednesday, without knowing the reasons. reasons.
Listín Diario verified on ticket sales pages such as Ticketmaster that the presentations of the so-called “Black with light eyes”, who would arrive with his “Ozutochi USA Tour” to different cities and states such as Texas, Arizona, Oregon, California, Utah, Pennsylvania , Boston, among others, were canceled and others postponed, with no replacement date.

In the same box office, tickets for El Alfa’s concert in Colorado, Georgia, Arizona, San Antonio, San Diego and Las Vegas, are also listed as canceled, although their performances in Mexico are still available.

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