Such a good video! This deserves more recognition! How do you keep yourself notified on when a concert is happening? And how to buy tickets to the concert?
Hi! thank you for watching! I don't understand the first question, could you be more specific? As to how do I buy tickets haha HONESTLY its a whole ride buying tickets. These tickets were sold by ticketmaster and there was no presale or anything so you have to be on the clock with that. You need an account on ticketmaster, good internet and your cards ready to go already on the website and honestly its just pure luck once you are in the queue/line to get your tickets. For these ones specifically I didn't get the tickets, a friend did for me and she just passed them on to my account after haha cause i was still in the queue when she got them.
@@eelsay Oh my god thank you so much! This was super helpful and gosh that must be a handful to deal with! I’m glad you got this opportunity, and hopefully you’ll get many more. I was really confused because I couldn’t find an official skz tickets website and I was worried that other websites would be a scam. Thanks for the info! As for my first question, how do you know the specifics of when and where a concert is happening? Can you tell if there’s a fanmeet at the end of a concert? Or what songs they’re going to perform? Since there’s no presale, I’m assuming you won’t know if they’re going on tour or anything beforehand.
@@aboxoftissues No problem. Usually, kpop tickets or kpop concerts are sold through Ticketmaster or depending on the venue that they are performing at but usually its Ticketmaster. So honestly, just stick to official sellers. I usually find out about the concerts through their official Twitter accounts or instagram accounts. They usually put all the details in there, if there are pre sales or when the sale to the general public is going to happen and merch info as well, like official booths or websites etc. And there aren't fan meets at the end of the concert, usually those depend on the groups company/schedules and those are held either a day or a couple of days before (usually). The Setlist usually changes between venues like 1 or 2 songs IT really depends haha but usually its just for their encore. Even if there aren't pre sales you are let known before where the artist are going to be touring so you can check which venue is closest to you so you can plan with your friends to go to! I HOPE this helped somehow haha
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Such a good video! This deserves more recognition! How do you keep yourself notified on when a concert is happening? And how to buy tickets to the concert?
Hi! thank you for watching!
I don't understand the first question, could you be more specific?
As to how do I buy tickets haha HONESTLY its a whole ride buying tickets. These tickets were sold by ticketmaster and there was no presale or anything so you have to be on the clock with that. You need an account on ticketmaster, good internet and your cards ready to go already on the website and honestly its just pure luck once you are in the queue/line to get your tickets. For these ones specifically I didn't get the tickets, a friend did for me and she just passed them on to my account after haha cause i was still in the queue when she got them.
@@eelsay Oh my god thank you so much! This was super helpful and gosh that must be a handful to deal with! I’m glad you got this opportunity, and hopefully you’ll get many more. I was really confused because I couldn’t find an official skz tickets website and I was worried that other websites would be a scam. Thanks for the info! As for my first question, how do you know the specifics of when and where a concert is happening? Can you tell if there’s a fanmeet at the end of a concert? Or what songs they’re going to perform? Since there’s no presale, I’m assuming you won’t know if they’re going on tour or anything beforehand.
@@aboxoftissues No problem. Usually, kpop tickets or kpop concerts are sold through Ticketmaster or depending on the venue that they are performing at but usually its Ticketmaster. So honestly, just stick to official sellers.
I usually find out about the concerts through their official Twitter accounts or instagram accounts. They usually put all the details in there, if there are pre sales or when the sale to the general public is going to happen and merch info as well, like official booths or websites etc. And there aren't fan meets at the end of the concert, usually those depend on the groups company/schedules and those are held either a day or a couple of days before (usually). The Setlist usually changes between venues like 1 or 2 songs IT really depends haha but usually its just for their encore. Even if there aren't pre sales you are let known before where the artist are going to be touring so you can check which venue is closest to you so you can plan with your friends to go to! I HOPE this helped somehow haha
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