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Park Bo Gum to Hold Heartfelt Fan Meeting “BE WITH YOU” in Jakarta

South Korean actor Park Bo Gum is set to return to Indonesia with an intimate and memorable fan meeting titled “PARK BO GUM 2025 FAN MEETING TOUR [BE WITH YOU]” on Sunday, August 31, 2025, at ICE BSD Hall 1. This event marks his first visit to Jakarta in six years, since his previous fan meeting in 2019.

Organized by iMe Entertainment Indonesia in collaboration with THE BLACK LABEL, Park Bo Gum’s fan meeting tour titled “BE WITH YOU” spans ten Asian cities, starting in Yokohama (July 26–27), followed by Seoul (August 1–2) and stops in SingaporeKaohsiungManilaBangkokHong Kong, culminating in Jakarta on August 31, before wrapping in Kuala Lumpur on September 13.

🎟️ Tickets Categories and Benefit

PackagePrice (IDR)Includes
BE WITH YOU~3,100,000Front-row seat, 1:2 group photo with Park Bo Gum, signed postcard set, hi‑bye session, exclusive poster.
CAT 1~2,850,000Hi‑bye session and exclusive poster. Seating near stage.
CAT 2~2,500,000Same perks as CAT 1, central seating.
CAT 3~1,700,000Poster and hi‑bye session. Rear seating (3A/3B).
  • General Ticket Onsale begins on 2 July 2025, at 12:00 PM (WIB) via Tiket.com. Each unique order may receive varied seat placement due to assignment systems. 
  • Maximum purchase: 2 tickets per order. Note: Ticket transfers for the [BE WITH YOU] package require the original purchaser to be present.
  • Prices do not include 10% government tax and administration fees.
  • Link for ticket purchase: Click Here

The organizer strongly advises fans not to purchase tickets from unofficial channels to avoid scams. Secure your ticket, prepare your lightsticks, and let yourself be marked by a moment that promises to stay with you forever. For more updates, stay tuned to iMe Indonesia official social media platforms.

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