My (current) favorite kpop groups are Seventeen and Ateez. In November, Ateez announced that they would resume their world tour that was postponed in 2020, including the US. This would be one of the first kpop tours to comeback since the pandemic started. Most fans held on to their 2020 tickets and could use them now. The tour was sold out, but there were plenty of seats on the after-market, either from people who could not attend the new dates, or scalpers. I seriously considered buying a ticket, was tracking prices, and nearly bought a couple of times when I saw them for less than $450. But I was nervous that the tour would be canceled due to covid rates surging, or the group would get sick and cancel, or I would get sick and not be able to attend. With a reseller ticket, I would have no refund option. Nevertheless, I found myself daydreaming of a California getaway, a quick trip to take a break from it all and dance my heart out with my favorite idol group.
Omicron cases continued to soar through December. So I was very surprised when they announced that, due to overwhelming demand, they would be adding an extra day to the tour. A new date in Los Angeles! The closest and safest venue, and with an original ticket that would have cancelation protection! I couldn’t believe it. I had to try.
If only I had a friend to go with me. Ben assured me that he was NOT interested, plus getting childcare would be very difficult if he came too. I have no friends who like kpop. But . . . I have adventurous siblings. On a whim, I texted Amanda and Andy:
(Spoiler: the yarn shop was closed during our trip.) (Yes, those are all Ateez gifs.)
I was so hyped. I even took a selfie, since I happened to be wearing my homemade Ateez sweatshirt that night.
A while later, after working on details and, sadly, cancelling our plans to meet-up for Christmas, we gathered by phone to try to get good seats. Andy got through the Ticketmaster queue first and scored excellent seats right where I wanted – front row of the first raised tier! Woot! And for a much more reasonable price than resale, $128 after fees/tax. Flights and hotel were quickly settled. My excitement grew and grew.
For the next month I sent Andy and Amanda educational emails about Ateez. It was fun for me to write up these letters about why I love this band so much. I also gave updates on the tour progress. Our concert was going to be the last night of the tour. I was so sure that it would be canceled. The letters were a way for me to exercise my excitement and follow the tour events. I hope they helped Amanda and Andy know what they were getting into too 🙂
If any of my readers care to educate themselves too, I copied all my emails to a document and shared it here.
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