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‘I am numb’: Blackpink fans left devastated as Hong Kong concerts sell out fast

Disappointed fans vent frustration at booking platform Cityline as tickets for both shows sell out in a little more than 90 minutes

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All tickets for Blackpink’s two shows at Kai Tak Stadium on January 24 and 25 next year sold out in a little more than an hour and a half. Photo: Getty Images
Lo Hoi-yingandAmbrose Li

Tickets for K-pop sensation Blackpink’s concerts in Hong Kong sold out in a little more than 90 minutes of going on general sale, leaving many fans disappointed.

A Post reporter visited ticket booking platform Cityline when sales opened on Friday at 11am. However, by noon, the wait time on the loading page, of more than an hour, had not shortened, while only limited tickets remained.

By around 12.40pm, all tickets for the two scheduled shows at Kai Tak Stadium on January 24 and 25 next year, were sold out.

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The Post also observed about a dozen people trying to secure tickets at an internet cafe in Causeway Bay, representing about half of the customers present. Many arrived as early as an hour before the 11am sale began to secure a computer and were using multiple browser tabs.

Some fans also used other personal devices, such as tablets and mobile phones. All of them told the Post that they believed the internet access at the cafe was superior, potentially offering a better chance of joining the queue sooner.

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The hourly rate for computer rentals, typically used for gaming, was HK$16 (US$2) at the cafe. The Post was unable to confirm any successful purchases from the group of fans, with most leaving the venue around noon.

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