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Carats Go Wild as Tickets Sell Out for S.COUPS, WONWOO & VERNON’s Spectacular Jakarta Meet and Greet “Wave Here on 17 December”!

The excitement is reaching a boiling point as Wave Here on 17 December, featuring the sensational Seventeen’s member S.COUPS, WONWOO, and VERNON, prepares to take Jakarta by storm on December 17, 2024. Tickets for all categories CHIPS, MILKY, and CHILL were snapped up within moments, showcasing the unparalleled enthusiasm of carats eager to witness their idols live.

Social media has been buzzing with ecstatic fans sharing their ticket confirmations, counting down the days, and gearing up to make memories that will last a lifetime. From first-timers to devoted fans, everyone is ready to ride the wave of an unforgettable night filled with electrifying performances and breathtaking moments.


Ticket Redemption Details

To ensure smooth entry to the event, ticket redemption is scheduled as follows:

  1. Dates & Locations:
  • December 15-16, 2024:
    Time: 10.00 – 20.00 WIB
    Location: East Atrium GF, Senayan Park, Jakarta
  • December 17, 2024 (D-Day):
    Time: 09.00 WIB – End
    Location: BCIS, Ancol Jakarta

2. What to Bring:

  • Valid identification (matching the name used during ticket purchase).
  • Confirmation of your e-ticket (digital or printed).

3. Redemption Steps:

  • Arrive at your chosen redemption venue and time.
  • Proceed to the designated counter based on your ticket category (CHIPS, MILKY, or CHILL).
  • Present your documents for verification.
  • Collect your official ticket and any included merchandise.

With every ticket redeemed, the anticipation grows for the magic that S.COUPS, WONWOO, and VERNON will bring to the stage. Carats are encouraged to redeem their tickets early to avoid long lines and ensure they are fully prepared for the big day.

Mark your calendars, gather your caratbong, and get ready for an unforgettable evening with S.COUPS, WONWOO, and VERNON!

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