Ticket buying has gotten so weird that a normal week can feel like a full-time job, and we’re not letting it slide. We’re Sarashi and Miss DJ Panic, and we’re back in full rants-and-ramblings mode with the concert news that actually affects your wallet, your schedule, and your sanity. First up, we talk real life for a minute because it’s all connected: food sensitivities, allergy season, and the little “experiments” we do just to feel normal. Then we get into K-pop tour shockwaves, starting with i-dle’s North American tour cancellation and Cube Entertainment’s explanation about reorganizing schedules around global activities and a July comeback. We dig into what that timing really implies for rehearsals, staging, promotions, and why a later tour might mean a better show for fans and artists. From there, the industry gets even bigger. Hybe, SM Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and YG Entertainment are reportedly moving toward a joint venture to create a global K-pop festival “Fanomenon,” with ambitions that openly aim past Coachella. We talk about what a mega K-pop festival in South Korea could mean for K-culture, global touring, and whether events like KCON get pushed aside. We also break down Ticketmaster and ticket resale reform: Ontario’s face value resale cap, the fight over hidden fees and dynamic pricing, and the ongoing pressure from governments and fans to make ticketing fair. We wrap with more live-music buzz, including BTS tour kickoff energy, and why concerts are still our favorite form of therapy even when adulting is hard. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s tired of fees, and leave a review. What’s your hottest take on resale rules, tour cancellations, or the ticketing mess right now? Support the show Please help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support! Follow us on: Twitter Instagram Bluesky If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form: Music Elixir Form DJ Panic Blog: OK ASIA