Lee Hyori’s 1st Solo Concert, Sold Out in 5 Minutes

November 8, 2008 at 12:48 pm | Posted in Events, Music | 9 Comments
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Tickets to the first solo concert in K-pop sensation Lee Hyo-lee’s career at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium on Dec. 20 sold out in just five minutes on Thursday.

The first 2,000 out of 7,500 tickets for the stadium, which were released at 2 p.m., were gone in five minutes, and the second round, released at 4 p.m., went equally fast as there were 13,000 people on the waiting list. Lee instantly emerged as the dark horse in the year-end concert market, the most hard-fought competition ground for big stars.

Lee is giving every concertgoer a T-shirt she designed herself for the occasion. Already the garment is attracting maximum buzz. “I wanted to give something special to my fans who waited for so long to see my first solo concert,” she said. “I will of course do my best to stage a perfect concert, but besides that I want my fans to have something to cherish fond memories of it even afterwards.”

Source: Digital Chosunilbo
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  1. congrats! ^_^

  2. zomg, that’s amazing XD
    gratzz~

  3. I want that t-shirt so badly.

  4. justbeacause the first set of tickets were sold out in 5 minutes doesn’t mean the whole concert was sold out in 5minutes….

    anyways im sure everyone is going crazy over it.
    i just hope she doesn’t strip down to her skivies. cause its obvious shes going to show skin.

    (can’t get that slave performace out of my head with the lingerie bra plus whip thing. ugh. not classy)

  5. omg sold out in 5 min man that is something too see hope her concert will be a big hit

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  7. omgod just 5 minutes.. she’s great and this is her first solo concert ever.. also she’s so kind giving a t-shirt she designed herself for the occasion.. all the best for Hyori’s first concert.. ^^


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