Recently, at a meet-and-greet concert by Singaporean female singer Koh Meijing, the audience shouted "ticket refund", which caused heated discussion. CCTV Kandan Observation believes that whether it is a solo concert or a face-to-face concert, fans buying tickets are of course "coming here because of the fame" of the singer himself. The singer lets others sing most of his masterpieces and other repertoire, and the interaction between the fans is also handled by the manager. The ticket price of this kind of "discounted" concert is not discounted according to the commercial performance price, which undoubtedly infringes on the legitimate rights and interests of consumers. What's more, in the face of dissatisfied fans shouting "refund the tickets", the manager actually said "you are dreaming", which made the fans even more angry.
Whether it is a subjective failure to grasp the balance between singing and interaction, or objective reasons such as physical discomfort, in the face of widespread dissatisfaction among fans, singers, managers and organizers should find their own reasons, apologize when they should apologize, and postpone The extension and compensation are the solutions that are realistic and sincere. In the final analysis, consumers are the first priority and must be respected. The so-called "feelings" of are just marketing techniques. Excellent singing skills and sincere attitude are the guarantee of box office. Otherwise, it will only ruin the brand and reputation.
In the past two years, the music performance industry has fully recovered, and concerts of various sizes have been held intensively in many cities across the country. However, the "half-open mic" lip-syncing controversy and the "pillar ticket" controversy that broke out from time to time have exposed all kinds of chaos in the current entertainment market. Nowadays, many cities regard cultural performances as one of the tools to stimulate the economy. Industry authorities need to strictly regulate singers, performing arts companies and even organizers to ensure the legitimate rights and interests of fans and consumers and the healthy development of the performing arts market.
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