Bad Bunny Cancels Minnesota Concert
Puerto Rican hip-hop star Bad Bunny cancels Minneapolis concert allegedly due to poor ticket sales.
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After waiting six years to see Bad Bunny in the flesh, fans in Minnesota are going to have to wait a little bit longer.

The Saturday concert was scheduled to take place at Target Center in the Twin Cities but was canceled for unknown reasons.

Ticket buyers were alerted Thursday morning that the Puerto Rican's highly anticipated show was no longer happening.

Refunds or credits were issued automatically through Ticketmaster, which also means there is no plan to reschedule the concert for a later date.

Poor ticket sales could be the reason, coupled with high prices for concert seats, said the Star Tribune.

Earlier this week, it seemed tickets for the show were less than half-sold and there were still plenty of available seats available throughout the arena. Prices ranged anywhere between $122 to $600 plus.

No issues were reported on Wednesday night as he performed hits, "Dakiti" and "Mia" in Denver's Ball Arena.

Bunny's Kansas City and Chicago shows are not canceled, as he's due to perform in both cities next week.