Just two days before the beloved celebrity performs in Singapore, more tickets have been released for IU’s concert.
The general sale for tickets started on 15 March 2024, and fans swiftly swooped in to buy theirs.
Because of the high demand, tickets sold out rather quickly, leaving many disappointed and empty-handed.
However, more tickets were released on Ticketmaster today (18 April) at 12pm, giving fans a second chance to claim tickets.
Pricing of the show’s tickets are as follows (excluding booking fees):
- $298 (Cat 1)
- $278 (Cat 2)
- $248 (Cat 3)
- $228 (Cat 4)
- $298 (Cat 5, restricted view)
- $178 (Cat 6, restricted view)
While the additional tickets sold out very fast (and chances are, as you read this, they’re already sold out), merchandise is still available for purchase on Ticketmaster’s website.
- $75 [I-KE] IU Official Lightstick Ver.3 I-KE
- $85 Collar Shirt
- $25 Reusable Bag
- $50 Ball Cap in white (black and beige are sold out on Ticketmaster)
- $30 Acrylic Keyring
- $30 Tin Case Photocard Set
Please note that it is risky to buy from secondary sellers, especially when you’re buying on places like Carousell and Telegram.
You’ve already heard of so many concert ticket scams, you don’t want to be the next one.
IU’s H.E.R World Tour Concert In Singapore
The Singapore leg of IU’s tour marks the Hotel Del Luna star’s first show in Singapore since pre-pandemic times.
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The concert is set to start at 5pm and will end around 8pm. There will be no opening act for IU’s show.
Concert attendees are in for a treat as they’ll get to watch 13 students from a local arts studio perform alongside the star this weekend.
Reader: Are attendees in for a treat or are the 13 students in for a treat… I also want to perform with IU sia…
The 13 students, handpicked by IU, are from local performing arts studio Maddspace and will perform the song Holssi with IU.
The students performing alongside the star are between the ages of six and 14, and have been training “tirelessly” for the past two months.
With just two days to go, fans can’t wait to see IU perform on stage at Singapore’s Indoor Stadium.
Speaking of, did you know that the Indoor Stadium is going to be replaced by a new “best-in-class” indoor arena?
South Korea’s Little Sister
IU is often referred to as the “nation’s little sister”, but did you know she’s already 30 years old?
You can hardly tell from her youthful face and energy.
In January this year, IU released her song Love Wins All, and plays a married couple with BTS’ V (Kim Tae-hying) in the music video.
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The song proved that IU’s vocals are truly unmatched, and that she truly deserves her place as the highest-ranked Korean artist on Rolling Stone’s 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.
IU, who ranked 135th, was even ranked higher than stars like Billie Eilish (198th), Jungkook (191st), and SZA (180th).
IU has proven in her Korea, Japan, and Taiwan legs of the tour that she is capable of flawlessly executing the high notes in Love Wins All, and fans can’t wait to be serenaded by her angelic vocals this weekend.
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