사진: Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)
Poster via KOPIS, Korea Arts Management Service (www.kopis.or.kr)
Date: Sun, August 23 at 08:00 PM
D-4 until showtime
Venue: Goyang Sports Complex
1601 Jungang-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Open-air stadium
No roof. If it rains you get rained on — umbrellas are usually refused at the door, so bring a poncho.
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How a concert day actually goes
The general shape of a Korean concert day — the parts that surprise first-time visitors most.
- 5–8h beforeMerch (MD) boothLightsticks and photocards sold only at the venue, and for a big show the queue starts in the morning. Arrive late and what you wanted is usually gone.
- 1–1.5h beforeDoors openThey check your ticket against your ID. Bring your passport — many shows verify that the buyer is the one entering.
- at the doorBag restrictionsLarge suitcases are usually refused. Coming straight from the airport? Leave it in a subway station locker on the way.
- once insideNo re-entryAt most venues you cannot come back out and in again. Buy water and food before you go through.
- 2–3 hoursThe showIncluding encores. Running later than announced is common.
- right afterEveryone leaves at onceThousands of people at the same moment: 20–30 minutes to reach the station, over 40 for a taxi. Check the last train above this page before you go in.
All of this is general practice and varies by show. Check the seller notice for the exact door time and merch hours.
You do not need a lightstick
The thing first-timers ask about most. It varies by show, but this is how it usually goes.
- Nobody is turned away without oneIt is not a condition of entry. No one minds an empty hand, and the show looks exactly the same. If this is your first concert, there is no need to buy one in advance.
- The official one talks to the buildingIt connects over Bluetooth, and the whole arena changes colour at once in time with the song. That moment is the reason people buy one. Counterfeits cannot connect, and stay the wrong colour on their own.
- Two places to get oneThe merch booth on the day, or the artist's official store before you fly. The booth opens in the morning and popular shows sell out by the afternoon.
- Check how yours is poweredCharge it the night before if it takes a cable, bring spares if it takes batteries. There is nowhere to buy either once you are inside.
- Hold it towards the stageNot towards the face of the person beside you. There are ballads where everyone lowers them together — watch the people around you and follow.
All general practice, and every show differs. Check the seller's notice for whether a lightstick is sold at this one, and when.
Find someone to go with
Coming alone is fine. This is where people heading to the same show find each other.
Posting here requires signing in, so every post you see came from an account. It is still a stranger — please keep to what is below.Meet someone new somewhere busy, like outside the venue. Do not give out where you are staying or your phone number. If it feels wrong, leave — you owe nobody an explanation.
Getting back
For what is actually running tonight, the map apps are the accurate answer. Below is what they cannot tell you.
Nearest station
Daehwa Station 대화역 (Line 3, about 7 minutes on foot)
Last train, weekdays 3호선 24:14 → 삼송· weekend 3호선 23:36 → 삼송
The last train going to Samseong Station is still in Goyang City. It is not Seoul. If you stay in Hongdae or Myeongdong, you cannot get downtown even if you take this train. Line 3 has mixed trains that only go to Samseong or Gupabal at late hours, so the last train going downtown is earlier than this — check the map app on the day of the performance to confirm your destination. GTX-A Kintex Station is also 1.4km away but closes earlier than the subway.
These times come from the published timetable. Trains after midnight are written as 24:00 and later, exactly as the platform boards write them. Holidays and special schedules change them, so confirm once more in a map app on the day.
The last train from this venue does not reach central Seoul
- Sleeping nearby is the surest answer. see the rooms below
- If you plan to take a taxi, budget for it in advance. The ride-hailing apps usually want a Korean phone number, and the front of a venue just after a show is the hardest place in the city to find a cab.
Near here, after the show
- Clubs fill up after 10pm and run until dawn. Bring your passport — the door will check ID. Entry policies vary from place to place, so it is worth having more than one in mind.
- Last subways vary by line but generally go around midnight. Shows usually end between 10 and 11pm, so leaving promptly you will normally make it — it is the merch queue and the photos that cost people the train.
- After the subway stops, night buses numbered with an N run until roughly 3–4am. Your T-money card works on them, and the routes show up in any map app.
- The street outside a venue at closing time is the hardest place in the city to find a taxi, and the hailing apps usually want a Korean phone number. Walking five minutes to a main road is normally faster than waiting.
- Look up your way back before the show rather than after it. Afterwards you will be in a crowd, on the move, with no room to study a screen.
Nearby restaurants & cafes
Yangchonri Agu
152 Daehwa 2-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Google rating 4.1 · 899 reviews
A Twosome Place
240 Kinttexs-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 1st Floor, Units 112-117, GIFC Mall, Kinttexs Dream Green Shopping Center
Google rating 4.4 · 142 reviews
메가MGC커피 대화역점
1564 Jungang-ro, Ilsanseo-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do
Google rating 4.3 · 38 reviews
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Hair, nails and make-up
Salons and nail shops in Hongdae, Seongsu and Gangnam style visitors the way the people on stage are styled. Most take bookings only, and the days with concerts fill first.
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A ride waiting at the airport
Book the pickup before you arrive. Useful after a long flight, and after a concert that ends past the last train.