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A new phrase making the rounds online — “blue dot fever” — doesn’t have anything to do with illness. It’s a nickname for concerts struggling to sell tickets, with “blue dots” marking empty seats on ticketing maps. The term has gained traction as several artists cancel or scale back tours, with fans pointing to high ticket prices and weaker demand as possible reasons behind the trend.
A new phrase making the rounds online — “blue dot fever” — doesn’t have anything to do with illness. It’s a nickname for concerts struggling to sell tickets, with “blue dots” marking empty seats on ticketing maps. The term has gained traction as several artists cancel or scale back tours, with fans pointing to high ticket prices and weaker demand as possible reasons behind the trend.
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A new phrase making the rounds online — “blue dot fever” — doesn’t have anything to do with illness. It’s a nickname for concerts struggling to sell tickets, with “blue dots” marking empty seats on ticketing maps. The term has gained traction as several artists cancel or scale back tours, with fans pointing to high ticket prices and weaker demand as possible reasons behind the trend.
A new phrase making the rounds online — “blue dot fever” — doesn’t have anything to do with illness. It’s a nickname for concerts struggling to sell tickets, with “blue dots” marking empty seats on ticketing maps. The term has gained traction as several artists cancel or scale back tours, with fans pointing to high ticket prices and weaker demand as possible reasons behind the trend.
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Philip Teresi on KMJ
Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ
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