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Malaysians Are Upset Over Sudden Seat Change In LANY Concert After Already Booking Tickets

The new seating arrangement was announced three days ago on 11 June.

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LANY's concert in Malaysia brought a flurry of excitement when it was recently announced that they will be performing on 6 November at Axiata Arena Bukit Jalil

Fans immediately set out to buy concert tickets based on the initial seating arrangement that was released.

Here's how the initial seating area looked:

Screenshot of the initial seating area.

Image via Provided to SAYS

However, several days ago, the concert organisers released a new seating arrangement, leaving fans upset that they had already purchased specific seats that have now been altered

Below is the new seating arrangement:

Screenshot of the new seating arrangement.

Image via @goliveasia_ (Instagram)

Those who had bought tickets early to be close to the stage commented that they have been pushed back, further from the stage, which defeats the purpose of them paying a higher ticket price.

Image via Instagram

Image via Instagram

Some concert-goers noted that the organisers should be reassigning the seats of pre-sale buyers instead of putting them further from the stage.

Image via Instagram

Image via Instagram

Ticket prices start from RM298 and go right up to RM1,008, depending on the package.

This will be the second time LANY is coming to Kuala Lumpur since their last Asia tour in 2019. Aside from KL, the band will be making stops in Jakarta, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore, and Taipei during this 'a november to remember' tour.

You can find out more about the concert here.

SAYS has reached out to the organisers and will update this article accordingly if there is a response

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