Camila Cabello headlined the AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! concert in Atlanta, which went viral due to visible vacant seats in the venue. Critics shared their disappointment, noting only around 30% of tickets had been sold, suggesting she might be entering a 'flop' era. Despite the sparse crowd, artist Mod Sun praised her determination to perform, highlighting that "empty shows are still shows." Cabello's recent album, C, XOXO, failed to resonate with audiences, marking a significant dip in her prominence since her Fifth Harmony days and previous solo successes.
Shooting to fame in 2012 as part of the girl group Fifth Harmony, which went on to become one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, Cabello forged a successful solo career after departing in 2016 with hits including Havana, Never Be The Same and Senorita, a collaboration with then-boyfriend Shawn Mendes.
While her latest studio album, C, XOXO, which was released in June last year, failed to have a significant impact. The album, her fourth, became Cabello's first not to make it to the top 10 on the US Billboard 200.
...she just gained my respect by still performing. That show meant the world to the people in the crowd that night. EMPTY SHOWS ARE STILL SHOWS.
Another claimed only 30 percent of tickets for the festival...had been sold prior to doors opening. A third added they feared Cabello had entered her 'flop' era.
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