Korean girl group Wonder Girls is holding a concert in Hong Kong on December 17. The HKD 1,280 VIP tickets have already been sold out. The organizers is adding new limited VIP seats as well as HK 880 & 680 seats to accommodate more fans.
Wonder Girls' (WG) first Hong Kong concert is getting a great response in ticket sales. The organizers have decided to offer new limited HKD 1,280, 880 % 680 tickets for sale. Post-Hong Kong, WG will ease off Asian concerts for some time to focus on their American expansion. As a result, Hong Kong fans as well as those from neighboring regions like Shenzhen, Macau & Guangzhou have been vying for the tickets & greatly boosting the box office. The initial sales has already been announced as a resounding success, with HD 1,280 VIP tickers all sold out. According to reports, WG's fans are all looking forward to the concert. They anticipate the girls will pull out all the stops to mark their '2010 Concert Tour' with a perfect ending.
Source: Ming Pao Daily News, Sing Tao Daily, Apple Daily Credit: Wonder Girls Live in HK @ Facebook & qoxie @ Soompi (TRANS) Shared by: wgspectacle
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