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Post by Admin on Aug 23, 2017 18:41:41 GMT
According to reports, Ari was scheduled to arrive in Korea on August 14th, but her arrival was delayed so she ended up arriving just three hours before showtime on the 15th. This late arrival definitely didn’t make fans happy, especially those who bought $650 VIP tickets so that they could watch a scheduled pre-show rehearsal performance, and attend a planned meet and greet session. That pre-show rehearsal performance ended up being canceled entirely, and the meet and greet was delayed and shortened due to Ari’s late arrival to the country. To rub salt in the wound of upset fans, she also reportedly left the country at midnight that same night. Many fans took to social media to complain about Ari’s short trip to Seoul, expressing their frustration and disappointment with her quick turnaround. One fan tweeted QUOTE, “Arriving three hours before the show and leaving at midnight. I wonder how much she received for her concert...I want to delete Ariana's songs I bought on iTunes from my playlist”. Another wrote QUOTE, “How happy do you think she is? Made a quick stop in Korea, no rehearsals, sang for an hour and a half, and cashed in 2.5 billion won”. Meanwhile another angry fan simply wrote QUOTE, “Never come to Korea again”. Even K-Pop star TaeYeon from Girls’ Generation shared her feelings about Ari’s Seoul stop, writing in Korean on her Instagram QUOTE, “Good performance. In Korea, there’s so much tasty food. Goodbye.” If that translation is correct, we’re pretty sure we’re sensing a hint of sarcasm--or maybe just disappointment--with that food comment. But despite some fans voicing their frustrations, so far Ari seems to be unaware of the backlash. She took to Instagram to share a short video of her performance along with the caption QUOTE, “Seoul, you were magical. Thank you for your beautiful, loving energy tonight.” Yeah that definitely doesn’t sound like an apology so we’re gonna give Ari the benefit of the doubt and assume she really has no idea how upset some of those fans were.
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Post by Admin on Aug 25, 2017 18:36:36 GMT
American pop star Ariana Grande ignited the hearts of her Filipino fans on Monday as she staged her “Dangerous Woman” concert at Mall of Asia Arena. The hype of #DWTourManila energized the Twitter world as it remained the top trending topic all throughout the concert. Most of Grande’s audience were all praises for the young artist, particularly for her vocal prowess, dance moves, costumes and the elaborate stage production. Many of them even shared their experiences by posting photos and videos online.
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Post by Admin on Sept 2, 2017 18:49:43 GMT
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Post by Admin on Sept 4, 2017 18:32:38 GMT
The Asia leg of Ariana Grande's Dangerous Woman Tour continued to be plagued by unforeseen problems with the cancellation of her Vietnam concert. Following fan charges of unprofessionalism in South Korea and a serious security burden in the Philippines, the singer had to cancel her Aug. 23 concert at the Quan khu 7 Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, citing health problems. "My Vietnam babes, I apologize from the bottom of my heart but I am currently dealing with health problems," Grande wrote on her Instagram account. "I came to Vietnam, looking forward to performing, but my physician did not allow me to perform for you tonight." According to Page Six, Grande's doctor told her to rest at least 48 hours before performing again.
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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2017 18:48:47 GMT
- After a group of alt-right demonstrators took over the city of Charlottesville, Virginia in mid-August leading to a weekend of violent protests and the death of a woman, the University of Virginia will host a free 'Concert for Charlottesville.' The concert will feature Dave Matthews Band, Pharrell Williams, Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande, Chris Stapleton, Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes, The Roots, Cage the Elephant and special guests on Sept. 24 at Scott Stadium. TICKETING INFORMATION The selection of tickets will be prioritized to Charlottesville residents, UVA students, faculty and staff and residents of the adjacent counties. Online requests will be accepted until closing on Monday, September 11th at Noon ET. If you are selected to receive tickets, a handling fee of $7.50 per ticket will be charged for online requests. All tickets will be shipped via USPS or you may choose trackable UPS expedited for an additional $10 order fee. A very limited allotment of tickets will be available at a no service fee, walk-up box office at John Paul Jones Arena beginning Friday, September 15th at 10:00 am. No one may line-up prior to 8:00 am on Friday, September 15th. www.concertforcharlottesville.com/
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