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Aespa Online Concert 2024: Tickets Booking & Price Details

SM Entertainment’s popular girl group Aespa will kickstart their world tour at Jamsil Indoor Stadium. But global fans watch the majestic concert online through Weverse. Before the much anticipated Aespa tour series begins, here’s a rundown of Aespa’s online concert airtime and ticket booking details.

Aespa held its first World Tour in 2023 with 31 concerts in 21 cities in 12 countries worldwide. The concert started at Jamsil Arena on February 25, 2023, and concluded on September 30 at Dôme de Paris in France. The K-pop group earned global recognition through live shows where fans praised the girls’ vocal prowess and charisma on stage.

After almost a year of concluding Synk: Hyper Line, Aespa is ready to begin chapter two of their world tour with Synk: Parallel Line. So far, the K-pop quartet has announced dates of 27 concerts in 14 cities.

Aespa online concert 2024: Where & how to buy tickets?

Aespa’s first 2024 online concert will air on June 30 at 5 p.m. KST, 4 a.m. ET, 1 a.m. PT, and 1.30 p.m. IST. Global fans can watch the concert live with in-person fans through Weverse. Tickets for online concerts are available on the official Weverse Shop.

Once fans buy the tickets, they will go to the official Weverse concert link and validate the ticket before the live stream begins. To validate any live-streaming ticket, K-pop fans must log in with the ID they used to purchase the ticket and follow the instructions on the screen.

How much do Aespa online concert tickets cost?

Aespa June 30th online concert tickets are priced at $45.10. However, depending on a fan’s membership, they can choose the viewing quality. For official Aespa fan membership holders, the fans can select a 4K single view. Others who do not hold a membership can access HD single-viewing passes.

Meanwhile, the Jamsil Indoor Stadium concerts will only begin Aespa’s grand world tour. Following their Seoul concerts, Aespa will travel to Japan’s Fukuoka for two shows on July 6 and 7. Aespa will perform its first non-Asian concert this year in Sydney, New South Wales, on August 31.

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