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[PRESS RELEASE] 2015 INFINITE 2nd WORLD TOUR INFINITE EFFECT

Having their kick-off concert done successfully, INFINITE are ready to meet their fans once again from all over the world with “2015 INFINITE 2nd WORLD TOUR (INFINITE EFFECT”.

The most awaited concert had been started in Seoul, South Korea , 8-9 August 2015. This concert gathered thousands of INSPIRIT (INFINITE’s fans) and it made the ticket sold-out even from the very beginning of the ticket sales.

After having their comeback with “REALITY” album, INFINITE also performed their previous hit songs such as “Destiny”, “Back”, “Paradise”, and “Be Mine” which fulfill the thirst of INSPIRIT seeing them with their sharp and synchronized dance moves. Not only the energetic group performance, INFINITE also took INSPIRIT by surprise with their solo performances and getting warm responses from INSPIRIT.

This world tour will continues till China, Hongkong, Europe, and South East Asia including Indonesia! This also remarks their 2nd visit for their world tour in Indonesia. MecimaPro and AMI Live Entertainment proudly presents the “2015 INFINITE 2nd WORLD TOUR INFINITE EFFECT” which will take place at Tennis Indoor Senayan, November 15th 2015.

The ticket sales it self already started October 16th 2015, 7PM through the official ticketing partner http://www.indotix.com and http://www.fantix-id.com. The offline ticket sales started a day after the online sales, October 17th 2015 at Indotix’s official counter. There’re 4 sections for this year’s INFINITE EFFECT in Jakarta with the ticket price:

VIP (standing) : Rp 2.500.000,-

YELLOW (numbered seating) : Rp 1.800.000,-

PINK (standing) : Rp 1.500.000,-

BLUE (free seating) : Rp 950.000,-

All prices excluded tax (15%) and ticket fee.

So, are you ready to meet INFINITE once again, INSPIRIT?

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