G-dragon has been engaged with his “Superhuman” World Tour, bringing his music to various regions throughout Asia. More recently, on May 25th ~ 26, he concluded two concerts in Osaka, Japan, who expected to attract a crowd of 80,000. The headquarters, Kyocera Dome, holds up to 55,000 people.
After the concerts, G-dragon He shared a series of photos behind the scenes, capturing powerful and memorable moments from the stage and with his fans. But what should have been a celebration quickly turned into disputes: the comments section of his post has been flooded with negative reactions. While many praised the shows and the artist’s energy, a large number of Malaysian fans expressed anger and disappointment so as not to be able to buy tickets in their country.
In particular, the fans were frustrated after completely losing the underground, both during presales and general sales. Many reported waiting from 20 to 30 minutes in the online tail just to experiment with system errors that prevented them from selecting the categories of tickets. Once they were driven out, they had to recharge the website and join the tail from the beginning, an infinite and frustrating cycle.
Despite all the efforts, fans were devastated to see an official announcement that declared that all the levels of tickets for the shows of 19 July in Kuala Lumpur had exhausted. In response, many have flooded G-dragonInstagram, expressing their fury on the Scalper and asks the organizers to cancel the concerts of Malaysia.
Although it hurt them, some fans insisted The cancellation of the shows would send a message, not to support a black market system that uses authentic fans. In the meantime, others have tried to calm the storm, supporting it G-dragon He does not have the authority to cancel the concerts and that Spamm for his posts will not help to solve the problem.
The breaks and the black market ticket office have long concert scenes all over the world. By preparing the will of the fans to spend money to see their idols, these people systematically operate for profit. To date, there is still no infallible solution. Therefore, fans are invited to remain vigilant and avoid falling victim to scams.
Eight years after the tour, G-dragon He officially returned to the road. So far, the “Superhuman” The tour covered four stops: two nights in Goyang (South Korea), two in Tokyo (Japan), one in Bocaua (Filippine) and two in Osaka (Japan), all exhausted, demonstrating the lasting charm of the “king of K-pop”. Next up, G-dragon It is destined to perform three back-to-back nights in Macao on 6, 7 and 8 June at the Galaxy Arena.
AS G-dragon‘S “Superhuman” The tour continues, the controversy surrounding the Kuala Lumpur concerts highlights the ongoing challenges to ensure fair access to tickets in the digital era. Fans and organizers hope for the same way to improve measures to protect real assistants by headphones in future events.