Tickets for former US President Donald Trump‘s interview tour with former FOX News host Bill O’Reilly have been widely available at each location for several months. The duo are set to appear on stage for “The History Tour” for four dates at venues in Florida and Texas. Tickets went on sale in June, costing from $100 to thousands of dollars. In July, Politico first reported that tickets for the tour were selling slowly, noting how pop star Bad Bunny’s March show at the Amway Center in Florida, where Trump and O’Reilly are appearing on December 12, had been sold out in just two days. Bill O’Reilly threatened to sue over the news report.

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Just a few days before Trump and O’Reilly kick off their “History Tour” at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida on December 11, there are thousands of tickets available to purchase online, including those at the cheapest prices, according to Newsweek.

The Ticketmaster website where people can purchase the tickets shows that there more than a thousand seats are available at the FLA Live Arena, as well as at the Anway Center in Orlando on December 12.

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Several hundred tickets are available to buy at the American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas, where Trump and O’Reilly will speak on December 19, with the show at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, on December 18 also having more than 200 tickets left.

In their July report about slow ticket sales, a Trump aide told Politico that the former president hasn’t promoted the events. 

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Trump spokesperson Liz Harrington told Politico: “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.”

In a statement the same month released via Trump’s PAC, O’Reilly claimed that the tour had already grossed $7 million, partly because many of the expensive VIP tickets have sold well.

“This tour will be one of the most lucrative of all time,” O’Reilly added.