It was chaos at 313@Somerset on Friday night when a swarm of die-hard Korean Pop fans descended upon the mall to buy tickets for Korean Pop Night 2010.
A fan fainted from the ordeal and was allowed to rest inside the mall, while another suffered from breathing difficulties but refused to leave for the hospital in an ambulance.
Police were also called in at 9.30pm to help manage the situation, and even traffic outside the mall was affected as drivers slowed to see what the crowd outside the mall's doors were clamouring for.
STOMPer Krushed, who was one of those queuing, writes in an email (Sep 5):
"It's the concert of the year! With all of my favourite K-pop bands like SHINee and Big Bang. I could not miss it for the world.
"Hence, I was there with my friends since Wednesday night, trying to see if we could somehow make it to the start of the queue.
"It was insane, I heard someone fainted and I am not sure if anyone was crushed by the crowd, but I saw police officers and even an ambulance.
"Everyone was shouting and squeezing. There was even a mad surge forward around 11.30pm when we all thought the security were finally going to let us in."
Another STOMPer, TiredofQueues also says:
"I am a big fan of K-pop, but this was so not worth queuing for!
"I wish the organisers had managed this properly, and thus we could have avoided being squeezed to death.
"I was somewhere near the front, and when the fans behind pushed, I had to use every ounce of strength to make sure I was not crushed against the barrier.
"Plus we could see the ugly side of Singaporeans -- pushing, shoving, shrieking, even lying down on the floor and sleeping in a public place, so unglam!
"It was such a relief when security and the police let us sit inside a holding area inside the mall at 1am, away from the madness.
"At 2am, the organisers finally decided to give out queue numbers which really helped to ease the crowd."
However, for some who had queued for days, like STOMPer WhyLikeThat, it was an unfair experience.
"I was practically 'living' at the mall since Thursday, waiting for my tickets.
"Later I found out each person was allowed to buy up to 10 tickets, really made me angry.
"Saw some people reselling their extra tickets at a much higher price, is that fair?
"Also I heard some of my fellow K-pop fans could not even get queue numbers although they were in the holding area.
"How can???"
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So honestly, I rather stay at home to listen to the music then be sweaty and squeeze with tons of girls. Hot guys? True. But so what? Think they're gonna notice you among HUNDREDS of other girls?
It is like OMG yr hubby on mag or family on Mag. those people on the Mag is like daily meal to them any time they want also have why scream over them.
that is Singapore.
Look at the Taiwan best magic man came in for so called concert, how many women throwing themselves to him is like why these women so CHEAP.
shinee FTW
big bang ok la...
dono the rest..LOL
chasing SUPER JUNIOR NEXT YEAR AT SUPER SHOW III
So honestly, I rather stay at home to listen to the music then be sweaty and squeeze with tons of girls. Hot guys? True. But so what? Think they're gonna notice you among HUNDREDS of other girls?
I am okay going/not going for the concert.
... I don't like fanboy/fangirls with k-pop obsession disorder.
I'm ok being crazy once in a while but isn't 'not seeking treatment just to have a glance of your idol' overboard?
I suggest you fly to Korea and find them instead. All the best! However they may not even care you the heck you are. AHHH NICKHUN~ love you lots.
LOL @kpop fan. yeah we dont even know why u like them so much to the point of hysteria. go on splash ur cash on them cos they need ur support but by the end of the day what u bring home is just ur own excitement of seeing ur idol. well if u thk its worth it we cant say anymore either. 5 yrs down the road another kpop band\\guy will come suck ur acct dry again.