What the hell is going on with HWASA's ​Europian Tour? It's CANCELED AGAIN!🤬

  • Yes. This is the type of music I would like from her.

    Well, let's hope this is the song she will release this year on it's in the new album. BTW, I'm sure this was produced by Park Woosans, because that's his new studio. He worked with MMM and its members, especially with Hwasa a lot of times. The biggest hits were his songs.

  • I mean the Twice ticket I got was ground floor. Just trying to give you an idea of prices in London from big acts to smaller ones like Eric Namm, from big arenas to small ones. I also had a chance to see CL for £52 which was standing only.


    The rest here is a lot of guess work. Maybe it was the tour company maybe it wasn't. Maybe it was the lack of promo from p nation maybe it wasn't. Your guess is as good as mine. I worked in Radio in London for a while I got a good idea how it works. Im just giving you my experience with a wide range of artists with different prices in London.

  • I mean the Twice ticket I got was ground floor. Just trying to give you an idea of prices in London from big acts to smaller ones like Eric Namm, from big arenas to small ones. I also had a chance to see CL for £52 which was standing only.


    The rest here is a lot of guess work. Maybe it was the tour company maybe it wasn't. Maybe it was the lack of promo from p nation maybe it wasn't. Your guess is as good as mine. I worked in Radio in London for a while I got a good idea how it works. Im just giving you my experience with a wide range of artists with different prices in London.

    Well, one thing is for sure. The price is set by the organizer, and the first time they postponed her tour in the summer, and as you can see, they canceled it. We never heard or read any news about ticket price complaints, and they never lowered the price, so I'm sure that's not the problem. This company messed up multiple Kpop concerts btw, so it's not just Hwasa.


    Also, 80 bucks for a ground floor at a TWICE and TXT concert? Not sure how is that possible. When I wanted to buy tickets for IU's EU tour, it as around €150-€250 in Berlin. In the UK it was around £160 / £200. I'm not saying, you're lying, but it's hard to believe big groups like those two selling cheap tickets for pretty good seats.


    I worked with singers and were on tours with my mom as a kid back in the days, so I know how this works too. I'm just saying, if the price is the problem, we would've seen complaints or the lack of sales, but we didn't. And they messed up her tour twice, so this has to be about crap organizing.


    Maybe both the organizer and Pnation messed it up, but if PNation can handle a US tour, how they can mess up a much smaller EU tour? This is why companies should give us a REAL explanation because fans and the artist suffer the most, fans losing money, and the artist gets hate because people will say she's a flop.

  • MMT have done shows in the past. Yes, they fuck up sometimes, but they've also done concerts before just because you've never heard of them.


    Anyway, it's sad to see another act having to cancel a tour, but Hwasa is definitely not the first one recently. Everyone and their moms seem to be touring right now or having a tour planned in the future, many people wanna save up for other concerts. This happened to Soojin too recently. And when talking about cost, it's not ''just'' the concert ticket that may or may not be expensive - transportation, hotels, food are all very expensive nowadays especially in bigger cities where the concerts would be held. People just don't have that kind of money nowadays to casually spend on a concert.


    It's sad that this happens, and I hope Hwasa gets to do a proper tour soon.

  • MMT have done shows in the past. Yes, they fuck up sometimes, but they've also done concerts before just because you've never heard of them.

    I know they've done concerts in the past and some were successful, and sometimes it's really not just about the organizer, but messing up a concert twice in a row is not something you can see every day. Honestly, the first time they postponed it, PNation should've hire another company, but they risked it again, and a lot of fans lost a lot of money, again.


    So, I blame PSY too.

  • I know they've done concerts in the past and some were successful, and sometimes it's really not just about the organizer, but messing up a concert twice in a row is not something you can see every day. Honestly, the first time they postponed it, PNation should've hire another company, but they risked it again, and a lot of fans lost a lot of money, again.


    So, I blame PSY too.

    P Nation most likely signed a contract with MMT to promote both the US and Europe tours. Since the US tour went well, there was no reason for PN to break the contract for the European tour.

  • P Nation most likely signed a contract with MMT to promote both the US and Europe tours. Since the US tour went well, there was no reason for PN to break the contract for the European tour.

    I think messing up a tour is a good reason. Also, as far as I can tell, for her US tour there were 2 other companies involved, but that's probably just for the ticket sales. Not sure. I don't live in the US.

  • I think messing up a tour is a good reason. Also, as far as I can tell, for her US tour there were 2 other companies involved, but that's probably just for the ticket sales. Not sure. I don't live in the US.

    In the US, ticket sellers have contracts with venues, so the promoter is required to use whichever ticket seller has the venue contract (don't even get me started on US ticket sellers).

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