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arc-hus · 9 days ago
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Casa Lujambio, Santiago de Querétaro, México - Jorge Garibay Arquitectos
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Louis' boxscores are out and wow, was I spot on!
In my last post I claimed that he hadn't actually grown his audience from his last tour, as his fans claimed, and that he repeated the same numbers instead.
This is what I said about Argentina:
Louis in Argentina had sold 25,957 tickets in 2023 "while Harry was touring. (Harry sold 123,942 tickets in the same country)." If he even repeated his 25,000 crowd I'd be shocked. But he definitely didn't grow this audience. It was as small as before, at best.
This was his box score for Argentina:
Estadio Vélez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires: 20,318 (72.76%) - $1,490,300
Bahahahha. This is what I said about Brazil:
Harry had three shows in Allianz Parque which had a combined attendance of 137,009. Each show roughly 45/46K. That is a third of that stadium. And Louis did not sell out, there were tickets available in all sections right up until the moment the show started. Louis had one show. You can see the empty seats in multiple videos on Twitter. Meaning, Louis' attendance was at best 15K. That is, once again, the same exact audience he had for his previous tour.
This was his box score for Brazil:
Allianz Parque, São Paulo: 16,406 (77.81%) - $1,299,866
This is what I said about Mexico:
The 70,000 number came from a fan and people just ran with it, particularly multiple Spanish speaking blogs who aren't very reputable. The actual attendance was 32,000. I know there's a source for this but I didn't save it, it was an official Mexican news outlet who spoke with the organizers.
This was his box score for Mexico:
Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City: 31,562 (97.06%) - $2,788,570
Genuinely shocked at my own ability to guesstimate audiences at a glance, but ANYWAY.
His fans are obviously claiming these numbers are fake, or they're just "platinum tickets" ????
Touring Data posts box scores they obtain from Pollstar, which audits concerts and gets information straight from the source. Either the artist's team or the venue. The numbers are 100% official. This is what he sold.
If they hadn't been hellbent on surpassing or matching Harry, and centering this man's life and career around his former (much more famous, much more talented) bandmate, then they'd realize that the fact that he has those audiences is a miracle that should be celebrated.
A person who cannot sing, play instruments, or compose music, refuses to dress up or make any sort of effort, doesn't learn his own lyrics, and has the charisma of a cardboard box, selling 32,000 tickets for a show is ridiculous enough.
Here's the complete list:
Mexico City (Mexico): 31,562 (97.06%) - $2,788,570
Buenos Aires (Argentina): 20,318 (72.76%) - $1,490,300
São Paulo (Brazil): 16,406 (77.81%) - $1,299,866
Guadalajara (Mexico): 12,975 (99.46%) - $1,143,498
Santiago (Chile): 12,979 (50.08%) - $829,243
Querétaro (Mexico): 4,938 (100%) - $480,594
Bogotá (Colombia): 5,576 (69.53%) - $463,305
Curitiba (Brazil): 5,379 (64.07%) - $452,919
Lima (Peru): 5,784 (90.54%) - $425,584
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil): 6,101 (80.30%) - $387,853
Montevideo (Uruguay): 2,882 (73.60%) - $343,658
San José (Costa Rica): 3,314 (48.67%) - $290,948
Panama City (Panama): 1,718 (68.80%) - $174,277
Asunción (Paraguay): 3,025 (65.12%) - $167,174
San Juan (Puerto Rico): 2,046 (38.19%) - $161,370
The percentages are off, of course, because that's the percentage of tickets sold THAT HE PUT OUT ON SALE. Not actual capacity. In actuality, those places are much, much bigger, he just reduced capacity by a bunch and put only parts of the venues on sale, and even then he could only fully sell out ONE show.
Let's look at actual venue capacity of his biggest shows, not going by Wikipedia numbers, because often those numbers are maximum-maximum and to actually achieve that you have to not have a stage or a catwalk or a sound box. I'm going to compare to other concerts in the same venue, where possible!
Mexico City, Mexico - Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez
This one is actually quite hard to find info of. It's a venue used mainly for festivals, such as Arre, Electric Daisy, Vive Latino, etc. I cannot find single concerts here. And it makes sense because Louis' wasn't a single concert, but that vanity project of his that is his "Away From Home" festival. Where it's him as the main act and two or three more random white boy bands, who are often far better than him.
Anyway, attendance to this ground goes from 70,000 to 110,000, so the idea that his 31,562 sold out 97% of tickets is absurd. It's more along the lines of 30% of capacity.
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Estadio Vélez Sarsfield
This one is easy, as I've said before, One Direction performed there in 2014. I presume he chose it as some sort of ego trip?
One Direction sold out two shows at 80,622 making attendance for each 40,311.
To be fair, let's look up other shows! Karol G did two shows in 2024, her attendance for both was 82,818, meaning 41,409 for each.
Bad Bunny did two shows in 2022, his attendance for both was 85,345, meaning 42,672 for each.
So how on earth would 20,318, what Louis sold, represent almost 73%? If we take capacity of this stadium to be 41,000 then he sold less than 50% of the total amount of tickets....
São Paulo, Brazil - Allianz parque
Harry did three shows in this stadium, totalling 137,009 tickets sold, meaning 45,669 per show.
BTS had two shows in this stadium in 2019, totalling 84,728 tickets sold, meaning 42,364 per show.
Ed Sheeran had two shows in this stadium in 2019, totalling 81,156 tickets sold, meaning 40,578 per show.
Paul McCartney had two shows in this stadium in 2019, totalling 90,384 tickets sold, meaning 45,192.
Let's average it and we get about 43,500 for capacity. So how much of that did Louis' 16,406 represent? Was it almost 78%?
No, more along the lines of 37.7%.
I'm entirely too lazy to look up the others, and most of them are rather small and the arenas are quite obscure, so less acts have performed there (honestly, I think it'd be almost impossible to find concrete info for the venues in Costa Rica and Puerto Rico), but I really wanna know what possessed this man to book these venues??
He sold the same amount or more tickets for his first tour, in much smaller venues. It makes no sense at all. Booking those stadiums/big venues is more expensive, security for those venues is more expensive, staging is more expensive, you need more man power to put the stage together and apart, you actually have to either have multiple versions of your stage to fit the different types of venues, or have a too big stage at a small venue or a too small stage at a big venue, the ambiance of the show is worse, the sound of the show is worse.
So WHY? Is it the ego trip to claim he performed there? He can't possibly be that ridiculous. He's almost 33 years old. He's losing money. For a lot of these shows, I'm willing to bet he actually, not figuratively, had a loss in terms of the cost of putting the show together vs the gross of the show itself.
His first tour in Latin America vs his second tour:
Chile:
2023 | 24,063
2024 | 12,979
Paraguay:
2023 | 5,178
2024 | 3,025
Argentina:
2023 | 25,967
2024 | 20,318
Uruguay:
2023 | 6,627
2024 | 2,882 (oof, and this was in the same venue)
Brazil:
Rio 2023 | 12,206
Rio 2024 | 6,101
Sao Paulo 2023 | 15,426
Sao Paulo 2024 | 16,406
Peru:
2023 | 13,950
2024 | 5,784
Colombia:
2023 | 10,825
2024 | 5,576
Costa Rica:
2023 | 7,302
2024 | 3,314
Puerto Rico:
2023 | 3,595
2024 | 2,046
Mexico:
Monterrey 2023 | 6,674
Queretaro 2024 | 4,938
Guadalajara 2023 | 8,004
Guadalajara 2024 | 12,975
Mexico City 2023 | 23,894
Mexico City 2024 | 31,562
I put together Monterrey and Queretaro cause they're both in Mexico and he didn't repeat cities there. He had two extra cities, one in Brazil (Curitiba 5,379 attendance) and one in Panama (1,718 attendance) comparing from his last tour.
Total amount of tickets sold in Latin America in 2023: 163,714
Total amount of tickets sold in Latin America in 2024: 135,003
This is even though the venues were bigger and he visited more cities. But I thought he was doubling, tripling his audiences? LMAO.
His gross was sliiiightly more than in 2023:
2023: 9,240,254
2024: 10,473,240
But any positive difference he may have made was most likely offset by the cost of renting those venues and putting the shows together. Plus, not to mention it has been quite the year of inflation globally.
His own fans need to stop setting him up!
This is the source for the data
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I'll be back soon, god willing, to make a comprehensive post about Louis being a high school homophobic bully and his large documented history of homophobia.
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louisupdates · 5 months ago
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FITFWT24: Latam Louis Tomlinson Fashion Top 10:
CURITIBA: black and white Y 3 set
SAN JOSE: Saul Nash baby blue vest, C.P. Company Chrome-R pants
BUENOS AIRES: C.P. Company Translucent Layered Bomber Jacket, with matching t-shirt and track pants
GUADALAJARA: Saul Nash vest, C.P. Company Chrome-R pants
SÃO PAULO: MSGM x Google Pixel “Daily Metro” Print All-Over Set
SANTIAGO: Wales Bonner Power jacquard-knit track jacket
RIO DE JANEIRO: Wales Bonner yellow vest, Saul Nash trousers
MEXICO CITY: Burberry red silk cotton polo
BOGOTÁ: Prada terry towelling polo shirt, matching Prada Re-Nylon trousers
QUERÉTARO: Maison Margiela white vest, Stone Island pants
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zot3-flopped · 2 months ago
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Finally Louis’ South American boxscores came out and they are disastrous.
I just dug on Google and found the capacities of these venues and holy cow what are these capacities he played in those venues???? Almost all the shows he played he had downgraded the venue capacities by large numbers. And he only managed to completely sell out ONE show.
Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City - 31,562 (97.06%) (Actual Capacity - 110,000)
Estadio Vélez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires - 20,318 (72.76%) (Actual Capacity - 49,540)
Allianz Parque, São Paulo - 16,406 (77.81%) (Actual Capacity - 43,713)
Arena VFG, Guadalajara - 12,975 (99.46%$ (Actual Capacity - 15,000)
Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida, Santiago - 12,979 (50.08%) (Actual Capacity - 25,000)
Auditorio Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez, Querétaro - 4,938 SOLD OUT
Coliseo Medplus, Bogotá - 5,576 (69.53%) (Actual Capacity - 24,000)
Ligga Arena, Curitiba - 5,379 (64.07%) (Actual Capacity - 11,000)
Arena 1, Lima - 5,784 (90.54%) (Actual Capacity - 15,000)
Farmasi Arena, Rio de Janeiro - 6,101 (80.30%) (Actual Capacity - 18,768)
Antel Arena, Montevideo - 2,882 (73.60%) (Actual Capacity - 15,000)
Parque Viva, San José - 3,314 (48.67%) (Actual Capacity - 19,500)
Centro de Convenciones, Panama City - 1,718 (68.80%) (Actual Capacity - 23,000)
Jockey Club, Asunción - 3,025 (65.12%) (Actual Capacity - 80,000)
Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan - 2,046 (38.19%) (Actual Capacity - 18,000)
Thanks for these! Even worse than we thought! His stans said he sold 67k tickets in the Mexico City venue but it was only 31k!
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queretaroweb · 12 days ago
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gamboagarcia · 5 months ago
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Gracias de antemano por sus comentarios Impulsa Sheinbaum Cuarta Transformación en Encuentro de Morena en Querétaro Claudia Sheinbaum, Coordinadora Nacional de la Defensa de la Transformación, enfatiza la importancia de la democracia y la lucha contra la corrupción en evento de Morena en Querétaro. Santiago de Querétaro, Qro. (ADN/Staff) - En un reciente evento de Morena en Santiago de Querétaro, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, Coordinadora Nacional de Defen... Sigue leyendo: https://www.adiario.mx/mexico/impulsa-sheinbaum-cuarta-transformacion-en-encuentro-de-morena-en-queretaro/?feed_id=161146&_unique_id=6676479822a72
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Austrian Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, installed as Emperor of Mexico by French Emperor Napoleon III in 1864, is executed in Queretaro, Mexico, at 6:40 a.m. by order of Benito Juarez, the president of the Mexican Republic. June 19, 1867.
Subscriber Content Add content here that will only be visible to your subscribers. Payment Image: Print of the execution of Maximilian in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico. June 19, 1867. (Public Domain) On this day in history, Austrian Archduke Ferdinand , installed as Emperor of Mexico by French Emperor Napoleon III in 1864, is executed in Queretaro, Mexico, at 6:40 a.m. by order of Benito…
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Sunday, January 7, 2024
The world’s most expensive cities (Economist) Tied in first place this year were Singapore and Zurich. Singapore is no stranger to the top spot: it has ranked as the priciest place to live in nine of the past 11 years. Groceries, alcohol and clothing in the international business hub can cost a small fortune. Zurich, meanwhile, jumped five places from last year. Switzerland’s largest city is perennially pricey; it came joint first in 2020 and rarely leaves the top ten. Its rise to the top of the index is mostly because the Swiss franc has appreciated by more than 10% against the dollar over the past year. Geneva and New York tied for third. Western European cities, including Copenhagen, Dublin and Vienna, take around half of the top 20 spots. Rising prices are one reason. Another is that the European Central Bank raised interest rates six times in 2023 to tame inflation, which caused the euro to appreciate by 7% against the dollar. The three biggest climbers were Santiago de Querétaro and Aguascalientes in Mexico, and Costa Rica’s capital, San José. Moscow and St Petersburg fell furthest, plummeting by 105 places to 142nd and by 74 places to 147th, respectively. The rouble collapsed against the dollar because of Western sanctions on Russian oil and high levels of military spending.
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notjustamomsworld · 1 year ago
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EL CERRITO
En camino a conocer un poco más de la historia de Querétaro... Es muy fascinante imaginar la vida q existió en este territorio hace tantos siglos 🇲🇽
El Cerrito es un yacimiento arqueológico que se encuentra en el municipio de Corregidora, a 7 km del centro de la ciudad de Santiago de Querétaro, en el Estado de Querétaro, en el centro de México
El Cerrito fue un importante centro político y religioso, que operó como regulador de la población regional.
Como lugar de culto, fue venerado por las culturas locales (Chupícuaro), y por teotihuacanos, toltecas, chichimecas, otomíes y tarascos, en épocas tan tardías como 1632.
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cavedwellermusic · 2 years ago
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Devils Whiskey - Historias de Muerte [English/Español]
Bluesy depressive stoner doom from Mexico
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For our latest Fuzztlán republication, Mack looks at Santiago De Querétaro, Mexico based Devils Whiskey's new album Historias de Muerte. The seven tracks that make up this album have the common thread of making us feel the misery of existing, the anguish of not having a purpose and seeing everything going to hell. The musical mix between blues, stoner/doom, country and psychedelia, results in an explosion of metaphysical anguish that is elemental and intrinsic of being, music that reflects all those dark moments of the human race. Los siete temas que componen este álbum tienen el hilo conductor de hacernos sentir la miseria de existir, la angustia de no tener un propósito y ver como todo se va al carajo. La mezcla musical entre blues, stoner/doom, country y psicodelia, da como resultado una explosión de angustia metafísica elemental e intrínseca del ser, música que refleja todos esos momentos oscuros de la raza humana.
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musicdiscoveryapp · 2 years ago
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Music by indie hip hop music composer, Pastnoir on the Music Discovery XO Auditions, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico. Listen free, watch videos, share &
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hombresguk · 2 years ago
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Tour dates 🎸
A brand new gig has been announced for Hombres G’s massive upcoming tour
Below are all the gigs that the Spanish band will be playing later on this year
Make sure to grab your tickets if you haven’t done so already, you don’t want to miss out on this 😎
—— Mexico ——
08/03 - Monterrey (🇲🇽)
10/03 - CDMX (🇲🇽)
11/03 - CDMX (🇲🇽)
15/03 - Querétaro (🇲🇽)
16/03 - Puebla (🇲🇽)
18/03 - Tijuana (🇲🇽)
19/03 - Mexicali (🇲🇽)
—— Central/South America ——
15/04 - Bogotá (🇨🇴)
18/04 - Caracas (🇻🇪)
19/04 - Valencia (🇻🇪)
11/05 - Nuevo Cuscatlán (🇸🇻)
—— Spain ——
19/05 - Valencia (🇪🇸)
27/05 - Sevilla (🇪🇸)
03/06 - Gijón (🇪🇸)
—— South America ——
09/06 - Lima (🇵🇪)
10/06 - Arequipa (🇵🇪)
13/06 - Santiago de Chile (🇨🇱)
—— Spain ——
23/06 - Badajoz (🇪🇸)
24/06 - Valladolid (🇪🇸)
01/07 - Granada (🇪🇸)
07/07 - Córdoba (🇪🇸)
08/07 - Santiago de Compostela (🇪🇸)
15/07 - Fuengirola (🇪🇸)
29/07 - Palma de Mallorca (🇪🇸)
03/08 - Santander (🇪🇸)
02/09 - Alicante (🇪🇸)
16/09 - Murcia (🇪🇸)
30/09 - Barcelona (🇪🇸)
07/10 - Pamplona (🇪🇸)
13/10 - Zaragoza (🇪🇸)
11/11 - Bilbao (🇪🇸)
18/11 - A Coruña (🇪🇸)
29/12 - Madrid (🇪🇸)
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desertboogierecordneedle · 2 years ago
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keepingitneutral · 3 years ago
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Casa Roble, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico,
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