JP Saxe has alerted his fans that his upcoming concert tour might face cancellation due to slower-than-expected ticket sales. The Grammy-nominated and Juno-winning singer-songwriter from Toronto reached out to his followers on social media, shedding light on the financial challenges of touring for artists who are not at the pinnacle of stardom.
Although renowned for his hit 2019 pop single “If the World Was Ending” featuring Julia Michaels, Saxe has continued to release a string of popular tracks like “Hey Stupid, I Love You” and “I Don’t Miss You.” In a recent announcement, he emphasized that the Make Yourself at Home tour could be called off if he fails to sell approximately 20,000 tickets within a 48-hour window.
Expressing his urgency, Saxe captioned a TikTok video saying, “Forty-eight hours … f–k being cool about it, I don’t wanna cancel this shit,” garnering 1.5 million views. The Instagram post also received over 10,000 likes. The tour is slated to cover over 25 locations across North America, including cities like Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver, with ticket prices starting at around $50.
In a subsequent video shared on Tuesday, July 29, Saxe showcased a crowd singing along to “A Little Bit Yours” with a message of hope: “I thought it was impossible, but there’s a chance you’re saving this tour.” The tickets for the tour are currently available for purchase.
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