500 ticket holders will get a chance to meet Kim Hyun Joong in person and send a ‘high five’ to him
19 April 2012 (Singapore) – Premiere seats, the floor seats that are closest to the stage, have completely sold out since tickets launched yesterday, but there is now a better way to meet Kim Hyun Joong up close in person. 500 ticket holders will have a chance to meet Kim Hyun Joong in a private session on concert day on 4 May 2012 and send him a ‘high-five’. High-Five sessions are typically well-wishing sessions that are important to most K-Pop stars, and usually done either before the concert begins or as a congratulatory note after the concert ends.
The lucky winners will be balloted from all ticket holders across all categories, and will include current ticket holders who have already purchased tickets since it went on sale yesterday. Winners will be contacted via the contact details provided when booking through Sistic, and details of the session will be advised then.
Tickets to “Kim Hyun Joong Asia Fan Meeting 2012” in Singapore have been selling quickly, but fans can rest assure that good seats at the Arena, Terrace and Balcony are still available. Sale of tickets will be open to the public tomorrow, after the two-day priority booking for UOB One and Debit card members today (see appendix A for full ticketing details).
“Kim Hyun Joong Asia Fan Meeting 2012” will be held 4 May 2012 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.“Kim Hyun Joong Asia Fan Meeting 2012 Singapore” is brought to you by Official Card UOB Cards, and organized by Running Into The Sun and AMC Group Singapore.
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