Recently, fans on social media have widely released images of staff who transport an individual from the exchange of tickets for seventeen. Reports say that a car presumably hit the person as they tried to take sides for their turn to exchange tickets.
The eyewitnesses on the scene said that the injured individual was removed from the tail and taken away by medical staff. The view left the crowd in shock. Many were visibly distressed when they witnessed an accident that took place in front of them.
Seventeen are currently on their tour “17 is right here”, performing in various countries of the South -East Asia. The accident occurred at the ticket exchange headquarters for the seventeen concert in Jakarta, Indonesia. Given the immense popularity of seventeen years in the region, the only number of fans in line was overwhelming. The queues extended from inside the headquarters far from the building.
Many participants have expressed frustration for the organization of the event. They criticized the organizers of local concerts for bad crowd management and for not having obtained a place large enough to satisfy the demand. A fan commented, “They did not correctly serve ticket buyers. There was no guarantee of security or comfort during the ticket exchange process. “
This is not the first time that security problems have arisen in events with artists under Hybe. Previously, a fan who attended a Boynextdoor event had health problems after being in line for the goods at freezing temperatures, pushing the rescuers to transport them to an ambulance. In response, K-Pop fans took on Twitter. They are tending to havehtags who ask for concert organizers, entertainment agencies and show promoters to give priority to the correct planning of events, staff distribution and safety measures.
While these meetings continue to grow from scale, adequate security measures and the management of the crowd are essential to prevent accidents and guarantee regular experience for fans.