Mainland Chinese fans have caused BLACKPINK concert ticket prices to skyrocket in Hong Kong
Ticket demand is skyrocketing as mainland Chinese fans eagerly anticipate the opportunity to purchase tickets to see BLACKPINK, now that travel between China and Hong Kong is set to be allowed in the near future.
Tickets for these performances were sold out two hours after they went on sale in November 2022. Since then, scalping tickets have been traded at high prices online. With the possibility that travel between China and Hong Kong will be fully resumed on January 8, the price of scalping tickets is known to have soared up to eight times.
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