Infidelity is bad for business.
Tom Sandoval’s cover band, “Tom Sandoval & The Most Extras,” is having a hard time filling seats amid backlash over his bombshell affair with co-star Raquel Leviss.
The band was forced to offer a 2-for-1 ticket deal at their upcoming gig in Long Island, N.Y., after only selling out half of the auditorium with just hours left before showtime.
“Come see Tom Sandoval & The Most Extras May 4th,” according to an email sent out by the theater Tuesday. “Bring a friend on us with our 2 for 1 ticket special.”
While tickets are currently ranging from $42 to $70, it looks like “Vanderpump Rules” fans might get the steal of the century — and the ability to boo Sandoval in person.
The reality TV star’s affair was outed at one of his performances in early March when then-girlfriend Ariana Madix found NSFW texts and videos from Leviss on his phone.
According to Sandoval, his phone fell out of his pocket while he was performing and Madix — who dated the wannabe rocker for nearly a decade — picked it up and put it in her pocket.
Madix later confronted both Leviss and Sandoval about the affair, which made headlines less than 48 hours later.
A few days later many Bravo fans made their feelings known while at one of his concerts in Los Angeles.
“Have you ever been one of the most hated people in America?” the 40-year-old asked the audience at the time, according to Us Weekly.
While some people started yelling out “Ariana,” other gig-goers were heard chanting, “Cheater!”
Fast forward a few months and the animosity has only heightened as new details about their months-long dalliance air on the ongoing season of “VPR.”
During the Season 10 finale trailer, which was released earlier this week, Madix could be seen ripping into Sandoval about his relationship with the former beauty pageant queen, who he called a “really good friend.”
“I don’t give a f—k about f—king Raquel!” Madix screamed. “Your friendship is f—king bulls—t!”
In another clip, Leviss seemed to be approaching the scandal — dubbed Scandoval — with a more lax attitude.
“It turned out so horribly wrong,” she said with a chuckle.
“Vanderpump Rules” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.