Bad Bunny may be forced to reschedule concert over NBA match
Bad Bunny's concert depends upon the future of the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA Play-in Tournament
Bad Bunny might reschedule his concert, depending upon the future of the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA Play-in Tournament, as the team will try to score a play-off spot.
His fans are prepping up for the worst-case scenario as the concert might get a new date, depending on what happens with Philadelphia.
For now, Bad Bunny is scheduled to head to the Wells Fargo Center on Friday, April 19 as part of his Most Wanted tour and fans are all game for it to happen.
However, as far as The Sixers are concerned, they can make their way to the playoffs if they beat the Miami Heat in their game scheduled for Wednesday, April 17.
Fans took to Twitter to express their fury over the reservation, wondering if refunds were available in time.
Criticizing Ticketmaster, one user wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: "Thank you @Ticketmaster for assuming that everyone can reschedule their lives to make it to Bad Bunny on 4/18 in Philly instead of 4/19 depending on the outcome of a basketball game."
While another chimed in, adding: "I have a booked hotel room and now have to wait till Wednesday night to find out if I'm going to the concert on Thursday or Friday. Unbelievable."
However, regardless of which night the concert takes place, Bad Bunny is all set to make his first appearance in Philadelphia, following the Made in America Festival in September 2022.
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