Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just be glad you didn’t try to see BTS in LA.
This. Tickets were reselling for $25k.
Of course, BTS has an extensive, huge discography of massive, incredible hits. They also dance and generally make it worth your while. Olivia Rodrigo has one album and I'm sure will just be singing into a mic in the middle of an empty stage
I’m a verified fan and was given a priority code because my tickets to their previous MOTS:7 tour were cancelled. Was unable to get tickets before they sold out, before even hitting the general public. Somehow the resale sites still got them though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just be glad you didn’t try to see BTS in LA.
This. Tickets were reselling for $25k.
Of course, BTS has an extensive, huge discography of massive, incredible hits. They also dance and generally make it worth your while. Olivia Rodrigo has one album and I'm sure will just be singing into a mic in the middle of an empty stage
Anonymous wrote:Just be glad you didn’t try to see BTS in LA.
Anonymous wrote:Tickets are expensive. I remember when I bought tickets for my daughter to see Taylor Swift years ago. I had sticker shock. The best place to go is directly to the venue and not through a second party seller. The second party sellers mark up the tickets horrifically!