#Kylie's #Voltaire show looks so intimate! Good luck to everyone who is trying to get tickets today. May the force be with you! #KylieMinogue #KylieLasVegas pic.twitter.com/lmNIi4nZzX10 years ago this week, she released a club banger at the very start of the summer that, despite topping the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, seems to have been lost to time.Unlike the Swift debacle, Kylie’s tickets were not procured via Ticketmaster, but through Voltaire’s newly built website.
From the some of the reactions on the platform formerly known as Twitter, it appears the site was unprepared for the sheer volume of traffic that barreled in like a locomotion.“If you’re unable to load the event and items, kindly refresh your page.
We’re currently facing a high volume of activity,” read a message on the site. Almost as soon as they went on sale, the gays were hooting and hollering about all the issues they were having trying to secure entry to see Mother Minogue.Fighting for my life to get Kylie tickets rn pic.twitter.com/SMXXKYpaItGays trying to get tickets to a 10 show, 1,000 seat capacity Kylie Minogue show pic.twitter.com/FB4LTAjD7QRaise your hands if you have been personally victimized trying to buy Kylie Minogue tickets pic.twitter.com/XlLcNgKQBdIt’s ok Voltaire…I guess I DON’T need Kylie tickets.
The website is not websiting…You’ve really underestimated the gays Venetian. pic.twitter.com/PcbfVOTCzMLiterally the Voltaire's website with the gays trying to buy Kylie Minogue tickets in Vegas….