8/2/2023 0 Comments Inspirit kpop![]() ![]() The box that stopped at me first had about 6-8 albums left with one of them being a Hi-Touch album, as that album was on top and the sticker was out on full view. So, the staff of Powerhouse came down the line with a box at a time of signed Normal Edition Carnival albums. I'll just explain how it was handled in SF. Basically, it all depends on luck via this event. Those who preordered the albums were more likely to receive a Hi-Touch album than those who didn't preorder. We were all worried about the Hi-touch event thing with the albums, so they decided to just sell them down the lines, with the EE/VIP line first. Powerhouse finally arrived and people were able to line up to get their merch. ![]() Speeding time up, it was eventually getting closer to concert time. We had two lines, one for the Early Entry VIP and then the other line was for everything else. The security had had to change the direction of the line because of how long it was getting. and then walking back to the venue and getting back into the line. Walked all the way to China Town, browsing stores and then walking back getting a bite to eat at Carl's Jr. To kill time, I ended up roaming around Downtown with a friend I made in line. If you ever have to or want to camp overnight at that venue for a concert, do so with a group of people and not alone! But, the downside to having that haven is having a ton of homeless people. Stores amongst stores and well, it's a haven for shopaholics. Downtown SF legit has everything you would need. Backtracking a little, the concerts were held at The Warfield in downtown SF. I can't remember names for the sake of myself, but most Baby's from that night seemed to be on the older side, so noonas/nunas in this case. ![]() ![]() Mingled with the people directly in front and behind me. I did go by myself, so that made it that much more interesting. Lining up at 6:30-ish in the morning was definitely a new experience for me, seeing that I'm not much of a concert goer/doer (until now). To just lay in bed all day and not move a muscle, because all I remember doing at the B.A.P concert was standing up the entire time as we stood in line and waited. It was the day after the B.A.P concert and I was so ready to crash. Well, exploring SF in its entirety did not happen. A day of rest in between the B.A,P and AOMG concert! I was finally going to be able to explore SF in its entirety. I was a bit saddened, but a bit thankful. Unfortunately, Day6 had just recently come back, which meant that their US Tour was postponed and it was postponed till later this year in August. When hearing the news about B.A.P, Day6 & AOMG coming down to SF, I knew I had to hit the Bay! I was definitely set on the B.A.P concert, but the other two were also in the area that week, so I thought why not. I have been busy with life and all that life entails, but of course, as a Kpop fan, one is almost never too busy for Kpop concerts. The book, a Flatiron sales official emailed sellers, would have “global appeal” and “massive publicity.I did not realize how long it has been since I have last updated this blog or whatever you may want to call it. Speculation about the book's subject made it a bestseller on and Barnes and Noble's website.īooksellers had been informed of a major release from Flatiron, which billed the work as a “fun, celebratory title” that would skew to "slightly younger" audiences. The publication date, July 9, is close to the release date of Swift's album “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)," but it's also ARMY day, the 10th anniversary of the founding of BTS' ARMY fan base. The author and subject were to be revealed June 13, a favorite number of Swift's, but also the 10th anniversary of BTS' first single, “No More Dream.” The page count numbers - 5-4-4 - also add up to 13. It has been translated into English by Anton Hur, in collaboration with Clare Richards and Slin Jung.ĭetails about the book had encouraged fans of Swift and BTS. “Beyond the Story: 10-Year Record of BTS” is 544 pages, according to the publisher, written by the journalist Myeongseok Kang and structured like an oral history about the K-Pop boy band. NEW YORK (AP) - The guessing game began a few days ago, when an anonymous, untitled book scheduled for July 9 - “4C Untitled Flatiron Nonfiction Summer 2023” - had Taylor Swift fans so convinced she had written a memoir that they made it a bestseller.īy Thursday, the Swift rumors had been refuted and the mystery resolved: Flatiron Books announced the upcoming release of a book by another musical powerhouse, BTS. ![]()
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