At 08:00 today, Cinemark enabled the sale of 850 additional tickets for the exclusive broadcast of the concert of the South Korean boy band BTS, scheduled for Saturday, March 12.
“Aaahhh, I did not lose faith,” commented the user miavilesz on the Instagram account of said movie theater in Ecuador, where the announcement was shared yesterday around 10:00 p.m. The initial presale had occurred on February 23, selling out tickets in two hours.leaving out of the show, which will be replicated live, many enthusiastic ‘army’, thus known to the faithful followers of the group.
However, an hour after the sale of new tickets for today has been activated, the tickets were again declared as fully sold. “The availability of BTS shows in concert is limited due to the fact that it is a satellite transmission,” the well-known chain of cinemas clarified in its publications on social networks.
“Previous events were pre-recorded for later broadcast.???????? WE ENABLED 850 NEW SPACES FOR #btsencinemark ????????, exclusively for #CityMall in #GYE and #PaseoSanFrancisco in #UIO. Tickets available Tomorrow Sunday March 6 from 8am. Buy them only on the #CinemarkEC app and on our website www.cinemark.com.ec”, shared Cinemark at night.
The news caused both virtual channels to be saturated again, fans reported on Twitter. Others noted that when they were finally able to access the sales site, they could no longer find tickets.
🙁 when I finally charged to select seats, there was no way to feel now? #Cinemark at the box office it would have been a fairer sale, he gets up early and is there an hour before to get nothing. Or at least a better system, but hey, enjoy those who go.
— ????????????Hanace_cy???????????? (@ce_cyRM) March 6, 2022
In total, two thousand people in Ecuador will be able to see the ‘live’ of the BTS concert in Cinemark, confirmed the cinema chain in recent days. It will only project via streaming the three shows that the K-pop group will offer from Seoul this March 12, at 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. (Ecuador time), in four movie theaters of its complexes: CityMall, in Guayaquil, and Paseo San Francisco, in Quito/Cumbayá. Tickets were $15.
Source: Eluniverso

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