When asked how many tickets were sold to the event, Ticket Master said that it could not “share background on our clients.” The Daily Mail reports nonetheless that officials said about 3,300 seats were sold in total.

For a venue that can hold more than 19,000 people, that’s not a great look — nor is the fact that organizers cut the Scotiabank Arena in half and blocked off the entire upper level for the event.

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More interesting news: From Toronto … Officials said the Clinton’s sold about 3,300 seats in a venue that can hold about 19,000 for a big hockey game when the Maple Leafs play.

CNN reports that entire sections of seats remained unoccupied in the arena as the event began, and crowd-shot video footage seems to support that assertion.

DailyMail took things a step further by publishing screenshots that showed tickets going for as low as $6.55 on Stubhub roughly 30 minutes before the show got underway.

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