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Lee Dong Wook '4 My Dear' fan meeting sold out in 1 minute; King Kong Entertainment warns fans on illegal buying and selling of tickets

By Louise Bonquin | Feb 13, 2017 02:23 PM EST
Lee Dong Wook is on Asian tour following the huge success of his recent drama "Goblin."
(Photo : YouTube/KBS World TV) Lee Dong Wook is on Asian tour following the huge success of his recent drama "Goblin."

Lee Dong Wook is currently having fan meetings and he has been touring around Korean and Asia for the past weeks now. One of his events entitled "4 My Dear" has been set to happen in Seoul and tickets got sold out in mere minute after the sale started.

This means that around 1,500 seats were instantly filled in by fans as tickets are gone as soon as they were released for sale. Ticket sales were done through Interpark website and selling started on Feb. 10 at exactly 8 p.m.

OSEN reported that fans were struggling to get a hold of the tickets to the show so it created a ticket war among fans. It was added that keywords such as "Lee Dong Wook fan meeting" and simply "Lee Dong Wook" became the most searched words in different sites, before and after the tickets were sold.

Now, as all the seats have been taken already, inquiries about additional tickets began pouring in. This commotion is a sure indication that Lee Dong Wook has once again reached the point of massive popularity. Only this time around, he definitely hit new heights after starring as a grim reaper in the hit drama "Goblin."

Lee Dong Wook's "4 My Dear"fan meeting is set to take place on March 12 at the Bluesquare Samsung Card Hall and this event will be followed by more meet and greet in key Asian cities. The shows are part of the actor's 2017 Asian Tour and it will officially start in April.

In a related news, it appears that some people took advantage of the situation and tried to sell tickets illegally. On Feb. 11, as reported by TV Report, Lee Dong Wook and his agency King Kong Entertainment revealed that they received reports of illegal ticket sales on social media and other websites.

Lastly, fans were warned against buying tickets at higher prices. The agency announced that they will cancel those that were bought from money-making sellers or scalpers, hence they will not be able to enter the venue. Both the seller and buyer may face legal issues if they choose to engage in unlawful means of getting tickets.

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