PSY's "Summer Swag 2023" concert receives criticism for disruptive audience behaviour!

2023-07-04
Singer PSY held his highly anticipated "Summer Swag 2023" concert in Seoul for three consecutive days from June 30th to July 2nd. However, it unexpectedly became a trending topic on various major forums on the 3rd day.
On the 3rd day, Korean online forum "the qoo" saw some netizens sharing complaints from other forums, directly criticising PSY's "Summer Swag 2023" concert as an extremely disruptive event.
The reason for the backlash is that after attending the concert, some of the audience members entered the subway while still wet, without removing their raincoats. They then sat on the subway seats, making them wet and damp in the process. This behaviour has been a major point of complaint among netizens.
Upon the publication of the article, it quickly drew attention from many affected individuals expressing their discontent. Comments flooded in from victims, stating, "It was the same last year! People were completely soaked and still sat on the seats," and "I have experienced it myself. The person before me was drenched, and when they got up, the seat was soaked too. It prevented me from finding a seat, and the train car was filled with people in raincoats. The floor was left damp... sigh." These remarks highlight the frustration and inconvenience caused by such behavior.
There were also netizens who expressed their confusion, saying, "Why would they sit down while wet?" and "It's one thing if the floor gets wet, but soaking the seats is really disruptive." Some questioned why the event continued despite causing such disturbances.
Many individuals also expressed the opinion that the "Waterbomb Performance" concert should not be held anymore. They shared their views, saying, "I hope they discontinue the 'Wet Performance' concert. The performance itself would be enjoyable without the need for getting wet," and "Considering that South Korea already faces water scarcity, organising events like 'Waterbomb' and 'Wet Performance' concerts seems inappropriate."
Some netizens also provided suggestions, saying, "The weather is so hot that a quick walk outside would dry them up," and "I was concerned about this, so I brought extra clothes to change into." Another suggestion was, "During the concert, if they could remind the audience to change into dry raincoats before taking the subway or ask them to take off their wet raincoats before boarding, it would be better."
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