Britney Spears is struggling to sell out her comeback concerts in Las Vegas

Sep 25, 2013 - 13:29
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Britney Spears is struggling to sell out her comeback concerts in Las Vegas
Britney Spears announces her Las Vegas concerts on Good Morning America. Photo: AP

BRITNEY’S back, but she’s also bombing at the box office.

The ticket sales for her upcoming Las Vegas concerts are a “disaster” according to Radar Online.

The 31-year-old singer recently announced a two-year residency at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino starting on December 27, but it appears the public don’t care as much as they used to.

“After spending hundreds of thousands on promo, they expected to instantly sell out all of the first 16 shows, but they didn’t come close!” a source told Radar Online.

Britney’s manager Larry Rudolph responded to the tanking tickets claim, telling E! Online, “This is the best-selling show in the history of Vegas.”

The Princess of Pop will allegedly pocket $30 million for the comeback concerts, which she hopes will be a family affair.

“Preston (her eight-year-old son) will probably be on stage but I think Jayden (her six-year-old son) would have a hard time with it,” Spears said recently.

But Kevin Federline, who has joint custody of the children, didn’t seem too keen on Britney’s suggestion when TMZ caught up with him.

“We’ll see about that,” said K-Fed.

 

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