{"id":84401,"date":"2023-10-29T07:35:26","date_gmt":"2023-10-29T07:35:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mylifestylemax.com\/?p=84401"},"modified":"2023-10-29T07:35:26","modified_gmt":"2023-10-29T07:35:26","slug":"sky-rompiendo-says-bad-bunny-fans-will-show-up-despite-high-ticket-prices","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mylifestylemax.com\/celebrities\/sky-rompiendo-says-bad-bunny-fans-will-show-up-despite-high-ticket-prices\/","title":{"rendered":"Sky Rompiendo Says Bad Bunny Fans Will Show Up Despite High Ticket Prices"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Some of Bad Bunny<\/strong>‘s fans might be complaining about astronomical prices to see him live, but latin music mega-producer Sky Rompiendo<\/strong> says real fans always find a way … and he’s speaking from experience.<\/p>\n TMZ Hip Hop ran into Sky in NYC where he was celebrating the release of his own new music — more on that in a moment — but he instantly put himself in fans’ shoes when we asked about the buzz over Benito’s new tour.<\/p>\n His “Most Wanted” tour presale opened this week, and critics are griping about nosebleed seats reportedly going for $150 to $250, while anything down low is pushing $1000 … depending on the city. And, that’s on Ticketmaster, not scalping sites!<\/p>\n Sky acknowledged the prices might be steep, but added … ever since he was a kid “if I like an artist, I’ll do whatever it takes to see them.” Bottom line for him — real fans always find a way. Plus, he added, Bad Bunny “does whatever he wants” … quoting his ‘SNL’ monologue.<\/p>\n Sky was in NYC to drop his new single, “Crush,” featuring Arcangel<\/strong> and Dei V<\/strong>. He threw a release party Thursday night at Sei Less in Manhattan, where Fat Joe<\/strong> swung by to offer some motivation to the Colombian superstar.<\/p>\n Having produced hits with the likes of Benito, J. Balvin<\/strong>, Karol G<\/strong> and Rauw Alejandro<\/strong> … Sky knows the genre is bigger than ever, and that means its top artists get to demand top dollar on tour — just like Taylor Swift<\/strong>, Beyonce<\/strong> or Drake<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n And, speaking of Drizzy, we asked Sky about Drake dabbling in reggaeton on his latest album — and he was all about it. In fact, sounds like he’s throwing his producing hat in the ring for a future collab.<\/p>\n