“Popular girl group” IVE will hold a concert in October! The ticket price sparked another discussion. Korean netizens: “Why is it so expensive? The beginning of HYBE is the problem.”

“Popular girl group” IVE will hold a concert in October! The ticket price sparked another discussion. Korean netizens: “Why is it so expensive? The beginning of HYBE is the problem.”
(Cover image source: X@IVEstarship)

Recently, the popular girl group IVE announced that they will hold their first concert “SHOW WHAT I HAVE”at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium on October 7th and 8th. This is also their first solo concert since their debut.

The VIP ticket price is 198,000 won (about NT$4,950), and the ticket price for general seats is 154,000 won (about NT$3,850). VIP benefits include Sound Check (rehearsal) activities. Sure enough, because of the ticket price, the qoo HOT.

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(Source: STARSHIP Entertainment)

Some Korean netizens even disclosed the ticket price of the Tokyo Dome concert in Japan for comparison. Korean netizens said one after another): “Wow, it’s almost 200,000 won! Shivering”, “Is this also HYBE? The price is the same”, “Crazy Yes! It’s 200,000 won if you add the handling fee” , “Why is it so expensive? It’s cheaper for foreign singers to come to Korea for concerts…” , “Why do you need to pay for rehearsals” , “Wow, I haven’t gone to a concert for several years, It has risen so much during this period”, “When did the price start to change like this”, “Is it because of rising prices? Why are they so expensive recently”, “Recently ticket prices are almost uniform”, “HYBE as a pioneer Those who raised the ticket price, other brokerage companies also raised it”, “Recently chasing stars requires 50 billion ^^ haha”and so on.

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(Source: X@IVEstarship)

After the lockdown was lifted, most of the idols held concerts, and most of the ticket prices were much higher than before the epidemic. Previously, the ticket prices of BTS SUGA, TOMORROW X TOGETHER, SEVENTEEN and LE SSERAFIM concerts under HYBE have sparked heated discussions on the Korean Internet, but… this ticket price should be considered very friendly to overseas fans XD

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