"MAMAMOO" in the hearts of opposite sex fans
異性ファンのハートに早く「MAMAMOO」
MAMAMOO's first solo concert tickets sold out in 1 minute, proving they're a hot girl group
Korean girl group MAMAMOO's first solo concert tickets sold out in just 1 minute.
MAMAMOO will hold their first solo concert, "2016 MAMAMOO CONCERT" at the Olympic Hall in Seoul Olympic Park on August 13-14.
On the general ticket sales day, all 6,200 seats for both days were sold out in just 1 minute.
The gender ratio of ticket purchases was calculated to be 80% female and 20% male, and the group received enthusiastic support from female fans.
(From K-POP News)
It was said that all 6,200 seats (for both days) for MAMAMOO's first solo concert were sold out in just 1 minute.
I was surprised.
However, when I learned that 80% of the buyers were women, it kind of makes sense.
Their style of boldly putting on display their true selves without pandering or trying to look good may have struck a chord with women who want to be just like them.
While many girl groups compete with music, dance, and visuals while keeping men in mind, these girls don't even prepare special outfits, they compete with music alone.
I don't know where they get their confidence from, but I find their boldness and generosity, their lack of pandering to others, so cool.
Perhaps it is because they have absolute confidence in their singing ability that they have become a group of girls who can put on a powerful stage performance unlike anything they've done before.
It's a little sad that they don't have the looks, but the appeal of their performance is enormous.
Female fans have discerning eyes. I can imagine that their live performances are of high quality.
However, the fact that 80% of their fans, whether male or female, support them is also a cause for concern.
K-POP fans are (probably) about 60-70% female and 30-40% male.
Of these, I think it is women who drive the popularity of the band.
In other words, they get deeply into a band for a while, then get a little bored and become interested in another singer, becoming omnivorous, their interests change, and before they know it, they are into another singer.
I think there are quite a few female fans who repeat this.
In other words, it is these fans who lead the way in and out of popularity, and shape the trends.
The popularity of MAMAMOO seems a little different from this, but if their current popularity seems to continue, it may be that they have a good yield of new fans who have heard about them and are coming to see them.
I think that is what is creating the figure of 80% female fans.
The members may be hoping that more male fans will come to see them.
Korean girl group MAMAMOO's first solo concert tickets sold out in just 1 minute.
MAMAMOO will hold their first solo concert, "2016 MAMAMOO CONCERT" at the Olympic Hall in Seoul Olympic Park on August 13-14.
On the general ticket sales day, all 6,200 seats for both days were sold out in just 1 minute.
The gender ratio of ticket purchases was calculated to be 80% female and 20% male, and the group received enthusiastic support from female fans.
(From K-POP News)
It was said that all 6,200 seats (for both days) for MAMAMOO's first solo concert were sold out in just 1 minute.
I was surprised.
However, when I learned that 80% of the buyers were women, it kind of makes sense.
Their style of boldly putting on display their true selves without pandering or trying to look good may have struck a chord with women who want to be just like them.
While many girl groups compete with music, dance, and visuals while keeping men in mind, these girls don't even prepare special outfits, they compete with music alone.
I don't know where they get their confidence from, but I find their boldness and generosity, their lack of pandering to others, so cool.
Perhaps it is because they have absolute confidence in their singing ability that they have become a group of girls who can put on a powerful stage performance unlike anything they've done before.
It's a little sad that they don't have the looks, but the appeal of their performance is enormous.
Female fans have discerning eyes. I can imagine that their live performances are of high quality.
However, the fact that 80% of their fans, whether male or female, support them is also a cause for concern.
K-POP fans are (probably) about 60-70% female and 30-40% male.
Of these, I think it is women who drive the popularity of the band.
In other words, they get deeply into a band for a while, then get a little bored and become interested in another singer, becoming omnivorous, their interests change, and before they know it, they are into another singer.
I think there are quite a few female fans who repeat this.
In other words, it is these fans who lead the way in and out of popularity, and shape the trends.
The popularity of MAMAMOO seems a little different from this, but if their current popularity seems to continue, it may be that they have a good yield of new fans who have heard about them and are coming to see them.
I think that is what is creating the figure of 80% female fans.
The members may be hoping that more male fans will come to see them.
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