Even though they’ve been on sale for months now, tickets for the upcoming tour featuring Bill O’Reilly and Donald Trump have barely sold. Though they are calling the tour the “History Tour”, it will most likely be setting unprecedented records in terms of Trump events with the lowest attendance. Tickets for the tour range between from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on whether they are general admission or premium.

And you know Trump and crowd side. He’s not going to be happy about this.

A Politico report published back in July stated that the tour tickets were selling slowly. Now, despite the dates approaching, the sales have not picked up. The tour starts on December 11th in Sunrise, Florida at the FLA Live Arena, but unless they see a sudden increase in ticket sales, there will be thousands of empty seats during the event.

Ticketmaster shows not just how many seats are still available for that event, but the other stops on the tour as well, such as their event the next day on December 12 in Orlando at the Anway Center, where there are over a thousand seats left. For the two stops in Houston and Dallas, December 18 and 19 respectively, there are at least a few hundred still up for purchase for each rally.

For anyone who has not heard of these events at all despite the fact that they have been announced for months now, the reason for that may be the president’s lack of promotion for the tour, as pointed out by an aide in a statement to Politico. Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington, however, says that, “The History Tour has already sold over $5 million of tickets, and the excitement and enthusiasm is unlike anything we’ve seen before. Come December, the sold out shows will be a memorable night for all.”

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