Adele fans have branded her stint of gigs in Munich this summer an ‘absolute joke’ after they paid up to £350 for tickets but had to stand on chairs to see the stage.
Concert-goers who splashed out to be closer to the Easy On Me singer, 36, in the seated pit of the Munich Messe arena, were not able to see her over people stood in front of them.
In a clip shared on TikTok, which has been viewed 1.5million times, fans are filmed getting up on chairs which, in turn, forces others to clamber on to their seats.
One disappointed fan wrote in the comments section: ‘I paid £316 and I couldn’t see anything. My friend was in the back for £60 and had the best view. I was fuming.’
Another added: ‘Security was ordering people down so we were all level. It was an absolute joke. Paid all that money to barely see anything.’
Adele fans have branded her stint of gigs in Munich this summer an ‘absolute joke’
Fans have paid up to £350 for tickets but had to stand on chairs to see the stage
The problem has been recurring since Adele started her month-long series of concerts at the 80,000-capacity venue in Munich last week. And many ticket holders have shared concerns online over whether their seats will be affected.
Some have been put off attending altogether, with one person posting: ‘I am so happy I didn’t buy tickets. So tempted but after all the bad stuff I’ve seen and the price of the ticket was crazy.’
Meanwhile, Nina Frenchy said attending the show in a wheelchair was the ‘worst experience’ of her life because large stones outside the stadium made it ‘impossible’ for her get to and from the concert.
She wrote on X: ‘The organisation to get a taxi after the concert was horrible. They did not think of a way out for disabled people.
‘I had to drive over big stones and narrow space full of people.’ The Munich Messe arena was contacted for comment.