At least S$26,000 lost in about two weeks to Blackpink concert ticket scams in Singapore


K-pop girl group Blackpink will stage two shows – on Nov 29 and Nov 30 – at the National Stadium as part of their highly anticipated Deadline world tour. - Photo: YG Entertainment

SINGAPORE: At least S$26,000 has been lost in about two weeks to scams over fake concert tickets to shows by K-pop girl group Blackpink.

The police said on Tuesday (June 24) that there were at least 18 reported cases in which victims bought fake concert tickets through third-party platforms.

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