Tickets for Blackpink’s concert next year in Kuala Lumpur are already available and they’re selling fast, despite the high prices. Local actress, Mira Filzah revealed via her Twitter account yesterday (November 15) that she, too, managed to secure her seat for the upcoming concert.
In her tweet, Mira said that she has purchased tickets under the CAT 1 seats, which cost RM1,888 for each ticket. Aside from expressing her excitement, she also asked fellow netizens to slide into her DM in case any of them decide to let go of their VIP seats, the seating that Mira initially opted for.
According to Go Live Asia’s website, each ticket under the “Born Pink VIP Soundcheck Package” costs a whopping RM1,888.
“Why are you happy for evil stuff?”
In the comment section of Mira’s tweet, she received a lot of feedback who shared the same excitement as her, but not everyone is happy about the fact that she will be attending the Korean pop group’s concert.
“Being grateful for evil stuff?”
“In Malaysia, we have so much evil stuff, not just the concerts but also the TV shows which are slowly distracting the audience. All we can do is pray for the well-being of others and take care of ourselves.”
“Wow. ‘Grateful’ for getting concert tickets?”
“I don’t see these celebrities getting excited about religious programs.”
In the meantime, more netizens expressed their regrets and disappointment after seeing Mira getting all hyped up for Blackpink’s concert.
“How could she say she’s grateful to have purchased the tickets? It would’ve been better if she was grateful to see any preachers.”
“This is not something beneficial.”
“The kind of people that is still entertained by the things prohibited by God. Do you expect to see sexy celebrities in heaven?”
Not long ago, the PAS youth chief made it clear that Blackpink should not be allowed to perform in the country if their songs or presence are promoting immoral activities. Fellow concertgoers, do you think these events in general are influential on the attendants in a negative way? Blackpink fans, have you secured your seats for the concert?