Complaints about the virtual queue at the sale of tickets for La Raíz at the Wizink Center and the group asks for patience

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This February, The root announced his return after more than five years of hiatus that they announced as indefinite. The numerous band of musicians that has miscegenation and political commitment as its flag, He gave his last concert on November 17, 2018. With him they closed their farewell tour, which they announced with a statement in which they assured that this break was caused by the need to take time away from the pressures imposed by the music industry.

They did not set a return date, nor a successor to his seven published albums, but that return has occurred. On February 7, they shared a teaser that put their followers on alert. “AAAAAAHHHHHH! “It gives me a shock huh🥹”, he commented. Masi Rodriguez at that time.

For Valentine’s Day came the best gift they could give to their loving audience. Concert at the Wizink Center on November 22, 2024.

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“In 2005, what we once dreamed of began to come true. Eleven musicians formed a band that took us around the world. A year ago we decided to do a reunion as a tour, which would take us around the peninsula and, if appropriate, somewhere beyond. In 2025, twenty years after the birth, we will return to celebrate and step on stage again.. We will be once again… “Thousands of hands making a tunnel from the mines to the clouds.” We owe it to ourselves. We start this November 22, at the @wizinkcenter!, they announced shortly after.

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The virtual queues

This February 29, tickets went on sale starting at 10 in the morning and it took only a few minutes to sell out, at least in the ones sold directly by the Wizink Center. There has been no shortage of complaints on social networks.

But the group has published a story in which it assures that Wizink tickets represent only 10% of the capacity and has asked for patience for those who are in the virtual queue of the other platform where they could be purchased, enterticket.net.

Story of The Root.

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It seems that it will be a return with a lot of support.

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