One year after unsuccessfully selling out shows in five major US cities, Rihanna is now rumored to be faced with the same daunting challenge. During her 2010 Last Girl on Earth tour, the 23 year-old had an issue with low ticket sales in Phoenix, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Dallas and Denver. As a result, those dates were canceled.
According to Page Six, the pop star is still unable to fill a venue for her upcoming Loud tour. Her manager, Jay Brown, has advised her to cancel her domestic shows:
“It has been a big disappointment,” our source said. “The ticket sales in big US cities like Boston are so bad, they will barely cover basics like the lighting and other arena costs. Tour managers are begging local radio stations to do giveaways.”
But in Twitter world, singer Ciara posted a little, sarcastic tweet:



“That’s the craziest thing. Not necessarily Gucci, but to tattoo your face says that there’s not a possibility that you can actually walk into a legitimate establishment without makeup covering your face every day. That does not work. It creates a separation. It says, “I’m an artist.” That’s it. That’s the statement you make when you go and tattoo your face…But know that the public will not have interest in you as an artist for life. You have to be phenomenal. Talk to the best that do it and they will tell you that it will take more than you being an artist. It takes marketing, maneuvering to generate for that long. When you got 40-year-old rappers in the game, those guys have maneuvered and survived.”
A lot of people left comments and mentioned that they would like to see Anthony Mackie, Darris Love or Tyrese Gibson play the part.