Ticket sales for Myanmar's Korea Music Festival in the city of Yangon have been delayed by two weeks, reportedly due to disputes over pricing.
The K-pop concert, billed as the first ever in the country, is slated to take place Feb. 8.
The planned lineup includes the groups Sistar, After School, ZE:A and U-Kiss as well as the actor Song II Kook.
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The promoter of the Korea Music Festival, Pee Paw of Pee Paw Entertainment told the news outlet Eleven Myanmar that all ticket issues will be all resolved by Saturday, when the tickets, originally advertised as going on sale Jan. 11, will finally be available for purchase.
"We will make an official announcement for the Korea Music Festival's ticket prices after Jan. 25," Pee said.
"We are still negotiating the prices. They will be reasonable prices, as there are high expectations among the fans."
The promoter also cautioned against buying any tickets offered before he had made the official announcement, adding that the ticket prices being posted online were not accurate.
Many fans are interested in this Korea Music Festival," Paw told the news outlet Eleven Myanmar. "I heard that tickets have been sold for this concert. These tickets are not real."
Tickets for the event do not officially go on sale until Saturday.
"We will only sell the tickets after January 11," Paw said. "Fans can only go inside with the real tickets so they need to be aware of fake tickets."
According to the publication Shanghai Daily, concert security will be tightened for the event.
"We have been planning to hold this Korea Music Festival for a long time now," Paw said.
Doors open for the Korea Music Festival at Yangon's Thuwunna Stadium at 6:30 p.m.
Source : kpopstarz[dot]com
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