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Inspirits Shut Down Servers in Mad Rush for Infinite's Concert Tickets

Inspirits Shut Down Servers in Mad Rush for Infinite's Concert Tickets
Infinite‘s kick-off concert in Seoul to their first world tour “One Great Step” has been recorded as a sell-out show.
Concert tickets started to go on sale from June 18 at 8 PM and hopeful fans did not hesitate for a moment to purchase them, which caused in a massive server crash. The servers were down for almost an hour and even after the site was back up, tickets were sold out within just minutes.
In addition, as soon as tickets were on sale, Infinite became the #1 searched term on many portal sites, beating the search keyword “Korea vs Iran,” referring to the World Cup qualifier game on that day.
Infinite threw their first concert last year called “Second Invasion,” which was also a sold-out show. They threw an upgraded version of that concert called “Second Invasion Evolution” as well as a concert called “That Summer” to meet their fans.
Woollim Entertainment stated, “We are thankful that so many people showed interest in Infinite’s kick-off Seoul concert for their world tour,” and “We take it that fans are that much anticipating the show so we feel a bit of pressure but we will be showing a whole new show with Infinite’s performance skills and real live singing.”
Infinite’s Seoul kick-off concert will be held on July 8 to July 10 at the Seoul Olympic Park stadium. The tour will continue until the end of the year and the group will visit Japan, China and other Asian countries as well as the USA, South America and Europe.
Inspirits Shut Down Servers in Mad Rush for Infinite's Concert Tickets

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