The case took place in Mexico, but it conquered social media
Imagine getting up early, catching cold, being the first person in a huge queue and, in the end, not being able to buy the ticket you dreamed of. Yep, that’s what happened to a fan of Rebel (RBD) in Monterrey, Mexico.
Identified as Carlo in a report by the Telediario television station, the girl was unable to buy tickets for a show on the band’s tour because her card had not passed at the time of payment. The episode took place this Thursday the 26th, but she had been in line since Tuesday the 24th.
The young lady burst into tears, however, everything had a happy ending. A grandfather and her grandson, who were also waiting to buy tickets, were impressed by Karla’s drama and decided to help her get tickets to see the RBD by passing the purchase on a spare card they had taken .
?? Cold and shivering Karla got up early and stood in a huge queue to buy tickets #RBD in #Monterrey; I had problems with your card and it was not until I abused the help and logró
#TelediarioMediadia with @licmariajulia yes @luiscarlosoriz ? pic.twitter.com/cF7iDLowbQ
— @telediariomty (@telediariomty) January 26, 2023
About this…
Already on Brazilian soil, online tickets for the RDB extension in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro they sold out quickly. A new batch should be released, but for the band’s extra show in São Paulo.
However, physical box office sales are quite fervent. This is because images circulated of a fight between fans of the group in line to buy tickets in Rio.
SERIOUS: Confusion and struggle in line to buy RBD tickets in Rio de Janeiro. (strong scenes) pic.twitter.com/K2ww7ow4Ur
—RBD (@rbdmaniac) January 27, 2023
Source: Terra

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