A Pink's Representative States Illegally Traded Ticket For The Concert Will Not Be Accepted
A Pink announced that illegally traded tickets for their upcoming concert will not be accepted.
The girl group A Pink will be holding their first concert PINK PARADISE on January 30 and 31. A Pink's team urged attention to illegal ticket trading and warned that it is prohibited.
On December 23, A Pink posted on their official Twitter, "Illegal ticket trading for A Pink's concert is prohibited." It was also added, "Reported seats will be canceled and denied entry, so please take note."
General reservations for A Pink's first concert, PINK PARADISE, has begun. Tickets were sold out two minutes since sales began. After the tickets were sold out, some people already posted advertisements for ticket trades. A Pink's agency predicted that this would happen and announced that illegal ticket trading was unacceptable.