Currently, the concert "Anh trai say hi" is scheduled to be held on December 7 at My Dinh National Stadium. "Call Me by Fire" has not yet announced any specific information about the show in the capital.
However, concert ticket buying and selling groups have been very active in recent days. Many audiences have hired people to buy tickets for them (ticket camping) to ensure they get a ticket to watch their idols.
Tra My (22 years old, Hanoi) shared that she has deposited money for someone to buy tickets for her from now on so that she can rest assured and not have to participate in the "war" for tickets. The price of camping tickets ranges from 500 thousand to 1 million VND depending on the ticket class.
A website specializing in concert ticket camping said that the tickets for two concerts in Hanoi have been sold out. This website promises a success rate of up to 90%, with experience in buying tickets for many "hot" concerts.
The audience's anxiety is understandable because if you look at the ticket sales situation for the show in Ho Chi Minh City, you can see that the demand for tickets is very high.
The show "Anh trai say hi" held 2 shows in Ho Chi Minh City, each night attracting about 20,000 people. The show "Call Me by Fire" announced that all 20,000 tickets were sold out after 90 minutes.
3 nights of packed houses showed the appeal of the 2 Brother shows. However, there are still thousands of audiences in Hanoi and the North who have not had the opportunity to attend the concert.
In groups, fans come back every day for the organizers to reveal information about the stadium layout and ticket prices.
At this time, many unverified sources were spread, causing confusion among the audience. Some information such as VIP tickets being more expensive, difficult to get tickets because this was the last concert night... made many people worried.
On TikTok, posts sharing experiences of going to concerts in Ho Chi Minh City, how to hunt for tickets, what to bring to the show... attract great attention.
The audience continued to make suggestions for the producers to overcome the limitations of the show in Ho Chi Minh City. For example, fans of the show "Call Me by Fire" called on the organizers to make their own lightsticks, arrange chairs in steps to avoid blocking the view, and limit spraying water on the audience...
Most fans in Hanoi calmly wait for the announcement from the organizers before deciding to buy tickets themselves or hire someone to book for them.
Last year, Vietnamese audiences had "experience" hunting for tickets to Blackpink's concert at My Dinh National Stadium. Therefore, the venue with a capacity of about 30,000 people is more or less familiar to young music-loving audiences.
Although there are many risks in renting camp tickets, this method is safer than buying through an intermediary or buying from strangers after the tickets are sold-out.
Minh Hang (24 years old, Hanoi) said she is ready to mobilize friends, prepare mentally and have the necessary equipment to enter the "war" to hunt for tickets at the end of this year.
"Having someone buy tickets for you or buying through an intermediary has many risks. I don't want to go to the concert gate and not be able to get in. I'm determined to book a ticket, any ticket class, to meet my idol," Minh Hang shared.