There's a "goods" thing: it's popular with souvenirs like clothes, bags and cups that have been made available to celebrity fans. However, some agencies have only given a small amount of this good to live in the concert hall, so students are homeless in Nighthawks.
Friday afternoon (24th) the main stadium in Jamsil, Seoul, has been lined up long enough to surround the stadium.
The line grew longer as darkness lay; it was filled with a large parking lot right next door.
The line was a line for Records of the Grand Historian for limited edition goods sold on-site at the venue of the famous idol group BTS today, the following day.
It’s over midnight, and it’s a little chilly enough to blow your hair in the wind, but the line that I’m trying to buy Goods is filled with a large parking lot.
Matt and the blanket are the basics. Tents and simple chairs have appeared.
I have to prepare for Nighthawks, so it is common to buy a line instead of receiving 5,000 won for each item.
It's bright and it's been on sale since 9 a.m. today. There are about 20 kinds of stickers, boxstaffs, T-shirts and bags.
Because of limited edition, it is more expensive than the market price of similar general products. If it is 1,500 won, the debt to buy is printed on BTS face and sold for 8,000 won.
It is fans who do not mind Nighthawks for cheering idols, but the agency is not interested in making money, and the fans are also paying attention.
(Image Editorial : Hwang Ji-young, VJ: Roh Jae-min)
Shin Jeong-eun