If you love Korean pop culture, you will definitely know who IU is. Hint: She’s also the star of hit K-drama Hotel Del Luna.
Even if you don’t, this iconic video of IU singing her signature 3-octave high notes, is a good enough reason why you should take note of her talents.
Imagine how blessed your ears will be when you get to hear her singing live.
IU will be holding a concert in Singapore this December, and tickets will start selling on 12 Oct.
According to Great Deals Singapore, IU, or Lee Ji-eun, will be hitting the stage of Singapore on 7 Dec with her concert titled ‘Love Poem’.
She’ll be performing in the swanky interiors of The Star Performing Arts Centre in Buona Vista.
The concert will commence at 4pm, and doors will open at 3pm.
It will be a 2-hour long concert, which is more than good enough to appreciate her beautiful singing voice in person.
Standard ticket prices for IU’s Love Poem concert are as below:
You can start buying tickets from APACTix at 10am on 12 Oct. If you’re eligible for the SingTel pre-sale, you’re entitled to buy them a day earlier on 11 Oct.
But based on experience, we advise to camp in front of your computer at least a few hours before to beat the virtual queue.
Do note that you can only purchase a maximum of 8 tickets per transaction, and ticket prices listed above do not include booking fee.
Those going for her concert can definitely look forward to ending their year on a high note — literally.
Here’s how to get there.
IU Love Poem Concert
Venue: 1 Vista Exchange Green, #04-01, Singapore 138617
Time: 4pm, doors open at 3pm
Nearest MRT: Buona Vista MRT
So if you’ve not decided on whether or not to splurge on this concert, you have 2 more days to make up your mind. Good luck!
Feature image adapted from Korseries.
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