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Tickets for the first Korean concert by the top Japanese band
Arashi were sold out in just an hour, as some 150,000 people rushed
to book tickets online.
Arashi will give concerts in Korea November 11 and 12 at the
Olympic Park in Seoul under the theme “You Are My Seoul Soul.”
A person from the firm that is organizing the concert said 12,000
tickets to the concert were sold out by October 18 on the online
ticketing Web site Interpark, which is quite unprecedented for J-pop
artists and attests to the band’s popularity in Korea.
Arashi will give four concerts for its Korean fans. |
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tch...I'm sure it was MUCH less than an hour (=.= )
There were even people who went to PC cafe with their friends and let their siblings use the computer at home to try and get those damn tickets...with no luck, of course;;;
lol sorry that I sound a bit sour XD;; My cousins didn't have any luck, and all my relatives are scrambling to find tickets;;;;
But then, I just read in a Singapore mag about how a Rain concert in Singapore would be selling for $888(sing dollars for best seat) and how the cheapest is $188. LOL. That is EXPENSIVE! (It's actually daylight robbery and not worth it in my opinion. Rain fans, dun kill me but I dun think paying $888 to see his abs and sweat is worth it. Even internetional acts dun make you pay like that for a single performance.)