While a good ol’ “buy one, get one free” sale is typically pretty great, people are dragging DaBaby for offering this deal on concert tickets.
DaBaby’s BOGO sale is related to an upcoming installment of his Baby on Baby 2 tour, and the show will specifically go down in Birmingham, Alabama, on Nov. 15.
The BOGO General Admission tickets are set to be on sale through Eventbrite until Nov. 14, and it allows 2 people to attend the show for under $30.
News of this killer deal soon began spreading on Twitter, though it was mainly circulating through people laughing about DaBaby’s downfall and remarking that he may actually be on his way to being fully canceled.
Check out what some Twitter users had to say about the Charlotte, North Carolina, rapper’s BOGO situation down below.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen buy one, get one free tickets for a concert before pic.twitter.com/vvIATCvyOa
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) November 7, 2022
DaBaby selling his tickets BOGO has got to be the saddest shit ever for a rapper. And it’s crazy cause nobody else hurt his career more than he did. Talk about self sabotage, a lack of situational awareness, and ego.
— i make beats ♛ (@DonDadaNYC) November 7, 2022
Not DaBaby selling his tickets BOGO. Now that’s how you cancel a bitch. pic.twitter.com/wcRnBOCSdt
— BoyzNextDoorPodcast (@notblaccbrry) November 7, 2022
Yall said canceling don’t work but DaBaby one step closer to performing at Autozone
— Smh (@DefaultReece) November 7, 2022
DaBaby’s downfall is something to be studied because Chile… pic.twitter.com/ddeTOcyJTg
— Will Smith Slapped Me (@AshleyShyMiller) November 7, 2022
As many will recall, DaBaby was on the rise until a slew of controversies — including problematic comments about gay men, antics related to him siding with Tory Lanez in order to shade Megan Thee Stallion and an odd interaction with some teenage boys — caused him to widely fall out of favor.
We should also add that reports of DaBaby canceling a show in New Orleans, Louisiana, over abysmal ticket sales earlier this year only add further fuel to the fire, as people are alleging that the BOGO deal is a way to try avoiding a similar situation.
DaBaby’s New Orleans show was canceled after selling less than 500 tickets‼️😳 pic.twitter.com/RdC6ohFtds
— RapTV (@Rap) August 31, 2022
While DaBaby himself hasn’t directly addressed the comments, he did take to social media to try and show how poppin’ his recent Boston, Massachusetts, show was — seemingly with the intention of proving that his Baby on Baby 2 tour is worth checking out.
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What do you think about the BOGO deal, and do you think DaBaby’s career will ever fully recover from his past controversies? Sound off in the comment section below to let us know.