ludmilla received a barrage of criticism on social media, due to the value of his tour tickets Numanity to the Rio de Janeirothe artist is already preparing for a new edition of the event, scheduled for next month, on November 12. The attraction will be a Sambodromo by the Marquis of Sapucaiin the center, the place that will be the stage of the pagodas show that has become a phenomenon throughout the country.
Last Thursday evening (6) the sales for the event began, and with that came the criticisms and comments from some fans who claimed that the ticket prices were absurd.

The main complaint of internet users was that the ticket was more expensive than ludmilla is selling, which entitles you to the open bar and costs around R $ 520. With the comments on the rise, the famous decided to act, releasing an extra lot, with the song from the show for only R $ 65, with the right to half-price solidarity by taking a kilo of non-perishable food.
Even with the initiative to make the show accessible, the nasty comments continued, provoking lud take a position and quote until Paramore.
“And I have yet to read that I have a mania for persecution. I have never seen so many Twitter pundits put a price on my work. Comes a gringo artist who asks double the sum to stay dry and amazed? I showed someone say an A. PS: nothing against Paramore, I actually love it! “started
“I understand that there were people who must have been sorry for not being able to go, but the vast majority were just getting into the hype, dropping me down to get a like. I warn you already that from today my tone will change that’s exactly what you give me ! “concluded the artist
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