Although the new year has just begun, it appears that K-Pop fans in Taiwan already have to worry about their bank accounts. Shortly after Super Junior sold out their 3 concert dates within half an hour, Warner Music announced that CNBLUE will be holding a concert at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center on February 28th. The most expensive tickets offered are valued at $5,600TWD (approximately $185USD), making the tickets the most expensive out of all the foreign artists scheduled to be performing in Taiwan in 2012.
Last year, CNBLUE held a mini show in Taiwan, with the tickets sold out shortly after they were put on sale. To announce the news of the concert this year, members of CNBLUE specially recorded a message posted on YouTube. In the video, the CNBLUE members expressed their anticipation for the concert and hoped that all of their fans will attend the concert.
In addition to the concert, for those fans who purchase tickets that are above $2,800TWD ($92USD), they will be entered into a drawing to participate in an autograph session. It is anticipated that approximately 200 lucky fans will be able to meet with the CNBLUE members and obtain their autographed poster.
The concert tickets will go on sale on January 14th, with six types of tickets ranging from $1,000TWD to $5,600TWD ($33USD to $185USD).
Source: Yahoo News Taiwan and warnertaiwan
Original posts : koreaboo.com
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