Well, we can’t say we didn’t see this coming.
On Friday (Oct 26), hundreds of fans joined the super-long queues to get tickets for K-Pop boy band BTS’ 2019 concert.
Ticket sales officially start on 10AM Saturday (Oct 27), but eager fans opted to line up days before outside Kallang Wave Mall.
The organiser for the upcoming concert, One Production, wrote that “online and physical booking will be sharing the same ticketing system”.
Lining up won’t guarantee tickets, but there’s no harm in trying.
In other words, you can buy tickets online, but here’s what you can expect if you want to go the extra mile and line up too.
BTS fans turned up in droves at Singapore National Stadium.
We hope they stayed hydrated because the lines are pretty long.
And they spent the night too.
To say it’s competitive, is an understatement.
Meanwhile, fans who opted to buy tickets online, were very prepared.
The struggle is very real.
The concert’s hashtag #LOVEYOURSELFSG is currently trending with 18,000 tweets.
Fans tried to stay sane by being positive.
Others hoped for “good karma”.
Meanwhile, lucky fans who got tickets shared their success.
And those who endured long lines were overjoyed.
After all, good things come to those who wait.
We can’t help but be happy for them. It’s super hard to get tickets and BTS’ Taiwan Concert was allegedly sold out after 3 minutes!
BTS’ ‘Love Yourself’ concert will be held on 19 Jan 2019 at National Stadium.
You can buy tickets online at Singapore Sports Hub.
If you want to join the queue and buy from physical locations, then check out their Singapore Ticketing FAQ.
To all who’re still trying to get tickets, keep fighting!
Featured image from Twitter
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