LE SSERAFIM’s Fanmeeting Draws Attention For Lack Of Tickets Sold

LE SSERAFIM’s Fanmeeting Draws Attention For Lack Of Tickets Sold

LE SSERAFIM is set to have a fanmeeting, FEARNADA, in the Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul on May 11 and 12. The stadium can hold roughly 11,000 people at max capacity, and is generally used for concerts and for fanmeetings for popular or more experienced K-Pop artists.

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That being said, the upcoming event for LE SSERAFIM has been gaining attention online for how many seats are reportedly still available to purchase with only a few days left before it occurs. There are multiple sections with a large portion of seats still available, as can be seen by the purple squares in the below images.

Looking at the whole map of the stadium below, the highlighted areas are those with the most seats apparently still open for purchase. They’re different than the sections listed above, which are for areas 30-33.

These images have sparked a conversation online about LE SSERAFIM, following the recent controversies surrounding the group and their disappointing live vocal performances at music show performances as well as at Coachella. Some netizens think that their poor vocal abilities alone have made some people leave the fandom, while others believe that the “attitude” of the members in response to the criticism has also turned fans away from them.

On the other hand, some people also think that Jamsil Indoor Stadium was just too ambitious of a venue for a still-young group like LE SSERAFIM to hold a fanmeeting, and that there would have been empty seats regardless of their recent controversies.

Here’s what people are saying in response to the allegedly low ticket sales for LE SSERAFIM’s upcoming fanmeeting.

Do you think this is a sign of LE SSERAFIM losing fans, or was it just too ambitious for the still-young K-Pop group?

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