Sejong Center for the Performing Arts 'Subscription Service' Sold Out, Second Round of Additional Sales
Annual 39,600 KRW for Discounted Performance Viewing
300 Additional Tickets Prepared After 500 Sold Out
Sejong Center for the Performing Arts announced on the 12th that the subscription service it newly launched sold out in one day, and it will conduct a second round of sales.
On the 9th, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts launched a subscription service priced at 39,600 KRW per year, allowing subscribers to watch 28 performances in the 2024 Sejong Season at discounted rates. The maximum discount rate reaches up to 40%. Subscribers can also purchase discounted tickets for the 2024 Sejong Season performances to be opened in the future, including performances by the Seoul City Ballet. Additionally, various partnership benefits with external brands are offered, such as a one-month standard subscription to the online video service (OTT) TVING, a one-month subscription to the e-book platform Millie's Library, and a dessert set exchange voucher for Cafe Artisee.
Sejong Center for the Performing Arts prepared 500 subscription tickets, which were all sold out on the first day amid enthusiastic responses from the audience. Among the 500 subscribers, the distribution was balanced across all age groups, with particularly high proportions of 77% in the 30s to 50s age range.
Accordingly, Sejong Center for the Performing Arts prepared an additional 300 tickets for the second round of sales, starting from 10 a.m. on the 12th. The subscription service can be applied for on the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts website.
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President An Hosang of Sejong Center for the Performing Arts said, "We are grateful for the great response to this new attempt aimed at our audience, and we will continue to undergo changes and innovations throughout the year to become a differentiated experience that lives and breathes in the lives of citizens as Sejong Center for the Performing Arts."
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