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Agoda gives Free Tickets for Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, and Japan fans to see K-Pop Artists

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Fans from Hong Kong, Mainland China, Taiwan, and Japan can snag two free tickets per booking to the highly anticipated event featuring K-pop artists NCT WISH, THE BOYZ, n.SSign, TWS, NMIXX, god, STAYC, ALL(H)OURS, NEXZ, KickFlip, Hearts2Hearts, NouerA, KiiiKiii and more to be announced*.

Travelers can secure the free tickets through the ‘Agoda x Wonder Show’ special room package available via participating properties on Agoda.

The offer will be available starting March 17 to April 11, 2025, for check-ins between April 21-30, 2025, and includes an additional discount of up to 15% off accommodations.

The Seoul Spring Festa, a city-wide celebration of Korean culture, food, and entertainment, culminates in the Wonder Show on April 30, 2025. This year’s lineup promises an unforgettable evening with performances by NCT WISH, known for their electrifying stage presence; THE BOYZ, celebrated for their dynamic choreography; and n.SSign, the rising stars captivating fans across Asia, and many more.

Jay Lee, Country Director, South Korea at Agoda, shared, “K-pop is more than just a genre—it’s an experience, and Agoda is making it even more accessible for fans in Hong Kong. With free tickets to the Seoul Spring Festa Wonder Show featuring NCT WISH, THE BOYZ, n.SSign, and others, plus amazing hotel discounts, we’re making it easier than ever to turn a love for K-pop into an unforgettable adventure in Seoul.”

In addition to the Wonder Show, travelers can enhance their Seoul experience by booking the Discover Seoul Pass on Agoda. This all-in-one pass is designed for travelers looking to make the most of their time in Seoul with access to major attractions, transportation, and connectivity, ensuring visitors can explore the city with ease and convenience.

* The lineup for the Seoul Spring Festa Wonder show is subject to change.


Paul Lo

Paul is the publisher of Red Bird Travel News, from Hong Kong, now living in Shanghai, and has worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times.

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