AKMU Announces Special Multi-Show Ticket Promotion for 2025 Standing Concert
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-10-16 10:45:00
K-pop band AKMU has unveiled a unique fan engagement strategy for their upcoming 2025 Standing Concert, offering significant incentives for multiple concert attendees.The group's management at YG Entertainment has introduced the "AKDONG MODE: SPECIAL FAN EDITION" promotion, which provides exclusive rewards for fans attending multiple performances of their August concert series.Fans who attend three shows will receive a poster with the artists' signatures, while those watching five performances can obtain an artist-signed album. The most dedicated fans attending seven or more shows will be gifted an official concert merchandise t-shirt with artist signatures.The concert series, scheduled across multiple dates in August 2025, will also feature a returning audience discount. Fans who have already attended shows from the first to sixth performances can purchase tickets for later shows at a 30% discount.Ticket sales for the concert will begin on July 18, 2025, with strict guidelines to prevent unauthorized reselling. Each person can purchase up to two tickets per show, and fans must present valid identification to collect their tickets and rewards.The promotion highlights AKMU's commitment to creating unique fan experiences and maintaining direct engagement with their audience. Concert details and full terms of the special promotion are available through Interpark Global ticketing platform.
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