BLACKPINK’s Concert Ticket Price Disappoints Malaysian Fans?

All Malaysian BLACKPINK fans are aware that the Korean girl group is coming to Malaysia. The group is scheduled to hold a live concert, BORN PINK, in National Stadium Bukit Jalil on the 4th of March next year.

Some of BLACKPINK’s fans, known as the BLINKS, are excited to meet their idols. However, some of them are disappointed after the organizer revealed the details of the concert.

Also, for Malaysian BLINKS, the ticket price to see Jisoo, Jennie, Lisa, and Rosé are absurd. The tickets can be bought from RM 388 to RM 1,888 for the VIP seats, which includes the soundcheck package. That almost reaches RM 2,000! 

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Due to that, there have been talks about the event on Twitter with the hashtag #BORNPINKinKL. A BLINK, @chimirejeon pointed out that the most expensive BLACKPINK concert ticket goes to Malaysia. Malaysia charges concert tickets more than Abu Dhabi! For now, Indonesia has the cheapest price, with the highest costing RM 1,140. 

Picture: Twitter

Another BLINK, @ulaalaa3 hoped for the organizer to revise the price and location of the concert. Of course, we do not want the same thing to happen as at Billie Eilish’s live concert in Malaysia. We want the best pay to come with the best experience!

Picture: Twitter

Besides that, @misshanchae pointed out the difference between the VIP’s advantages in Malaysia and other countries. There are many advantages given to other countries. However, Malaysia is given a few. It does not justify the expensive ticket price!

Picture: Twitter
Picture: : Live Nation Malaysia

Let’s hope for the organizer to hear Malaysian BLINK’s concern.

Source: Twitter

Adib Mohd

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