Adele fans are just hoping to make it to the other side. The other side of Ticketmaster, that is.
As tickets — priced from $39.50 to $149.50 — to the British crooner’s 56-stop North American tour went on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday morning, fans across the country were met with hourlong wait times and finicky technology as they tried to score seats. The songstress has been enjoying a second wave of popularity since releasing her album “25” on November 20, which she teased with the single “Hello” in October — the runaway hit has over 733 million views on YouTube at press time. Much like the Internet freaked out when the 27-year-old singer dropped that single, people are taking to social media to voice their disappointment as they came up short with concert tickets.
Next stop? Stubhub.
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When there are no more #adeletickets available: pic.twitter.com/vNugR82StX
— TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) December 17, 2015
When you wait 45 minutes for #adeletickets and it says there are no more available. pic.twitter.com/5Aeg1t3x5M
— folkLherde (@Lherde_) December 17, 2015
To all my people going for those #adeletickets this morning, may the odds be ever in your favor pic.twitter.com/YTSN4eQq87
— Lisa Respers France (@LisaFranceCNN) December 17, 2015
Finding out you don't have access to @Adele pre-sale even though you are a registered member. #adele #adeletickets pic.twitter.com/Ehfc90JyAr
— Zach Stroth (he/him/his) (@ZachStroth) December 16, 2015
Adele’s tour will start in St. Paul, Minnesota, on July 5 and end November 15 in Mexico City.