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It’s a scene we’re all too familiar with by now: an international act announces a stop in Kuala Lumpur, local fans brace themselves for war come ticket day, only to watch helplessly as tickets disappear within hours, and sometimes minutes.
Before most Malaysians can key in their payment details, the show’s sold out and scalpers have already marked up ticket prices by the thousands.
A system designed for the fastest people (or bots)
The recent hoo-ha surrounding G-Dragon’s concert in KL (19 & 20 July) is just the latest example of this frustrating pattern.
Despite the intense hype, local fans were once again edged out of ticket sales, this time by oversees fans from Mainland China, who reportedly swooped in and swiped a huge chunk of tickets during the official sale. And it’s not like the arena…

