Super Junior has once again confirmed their explosive popularity in Taiwan through the heavy influx of sales for their two-day ‘The 3rd Asia Tour Super ipakita 3 in Taipei’ concert, to be held on March 12th and 13th of 2011.
Ticket reservations were initially only restricted to people with memberships, but the reservations were all sold out after only a few days. Tickets for general fans without memberships began selling on January 10th.
fans used ticket sale systems online and ticket shops to purchase their tickets, which quickly led to selling a total of 6000 tickets.
However, due to the vast influx of ticket orders, many fans are currently experiencing difficulties in trying to get hold of a konsiyerto ticket through the online ticket sales system. fans have expressed their dissatisfaction with the konsiyerto management service, as the online system is taking $5 USD madami than the original price.
“We Nawawala control of the sudden situation and the ticket sales system is currently suffering some difficulties. We are cooperating the best we can to call each consumer regarding replacement tickets. The total number of admission tickets has not changed, and the konsiyerto has not yet been sold out,” stated a representative.
It seems like the chance of a tagahanga getting hold of a ticket has been greatly reduced, as the representative said, “Currently, it is difficult for fans to purchase a konsiyerto ticket.”
Ticket reservations were initially only restricted to people with memberships, but the reservations were all sold out after only a few days. Tickets for general fans without memberships began selling on January 10th.
fans used ticket sale systems online and ticket shops to purchase their tickets, which quickly led to selling a total of 6000 tickets.
However, due to the vast influx of ticket orders, many fans are currently experiencing difficulties in trying to get hold of a konsiyerto ticket through the online ticket sales system. fans have expressed their dissatisfaction with the konsiyerto management service, as the online system is taking $5 USD madami than the original price.
“We Nawawala control of the sudden situation and the ticket sales system is currently suffering some difficulties. We are cooperating the best we can to call each consumer regarding replacement tickets. The total number of admission tickets has not changed, and the konsiyerto has not yet been sold out,” stated a representative.
It seems like the chance of a tagahanga getting hold of a ticket has been greatly reduced, as the representative said, “Currently, it is difficult for fans to purchase a konsiyerto ticket.”