하이브 진짜 미친놈들인가 ㅋㅋ
— 🐑 (@8_r0o) May 10, 2024
글르네들 하느님석 보내는거 다 까발려져서
선행접수 안하니까 프리미엄 시트 이딴거를 내놓으셨는데
가격이 일반티켓의 두배 + 먼저 지정석 선행 신청해야하고(환불 불가능) + 업그레이드 추첨을 또 해야함
업그레이드 당첨되면 돈 두배로 내고 떨어지면 강제… pic.twitter.com/Yet9TGGFTE
Since I didn't apply in advance, they offered me a premium seat or something like that.
The price is twice that of a regular ticket + you must apply for reserved seats first (non-refundable) + you must enter an upgrade lottery again
If you win the upgrade, you have to pay twice the money, and if you don't, you have to sit in the designated seat.
-Nowadays, the idol industry has become too complicated, even reading the main text, I don't understand what it means. It feels like reading alien language.
-It seems like all Japanese concerts are like this... If it's a Japanese group, it might be even worse.
-Even after reading it twice, I still don't understand what they're saying...
-Other idols also do the same thing, but if all non-Japanese fans are sent to the designated seat as stated in the main text, then it's a problem.
-Isn't it almost always like this in Japanese concerts?
-It feels like listening to an explanation of quantum mechanics. I don't understand anything
-The reason &TEAM's fans are angry isn't really because of that. &TEAM has a long history of sending people to the third floor at Japanese concerts unless they're Japanese.
-I really don't understand what they're talking about.
-While it's true that most Japanese idol concerts use a lottery system, giving designated seats only to Korean fans crosses a line.
-Japanese concerts are always like this.
-It's annoying how they treat global fans.
-It's the same everywhere. It's just the Japanese system.