Preying on their love? K-pop fans let their emotions rule as they chase after idols and photocards
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Preying on their love? K-pop fans let their emotions rule as they chase after idols and photocards
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Photocards are ubiquitous in K-pop, often issued as gifts with purchases that include albums and other merchandise. They are also given out at events such as concerts.
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Miss Valerie Chan has spent thousands of dollars buying various photocards.
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The most expensive? A photocard of V from K-pop group BTS that was issued at a concert in Seoul that costs over S$300. "I really wanted a memento from the show since I went for it. I went online to search for sellers.”
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Miss Nicole Tan owns around 1,000 photocards and likens collecting them to gambling. “It’s the thrill of pulling the one you want,” she says. Her collection costs her a “high four-figure” sum.
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“It makes me happy. Some people buy luxury bags. This is my version of happiness,” says Miss Nicole Tan.
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Another major reason fuelling the hyperconsumption in K-pop fandom - meeting their idols.
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Fans are chosen from a lucky draw to meet their idols via a lottery system, with each album purchase being one lottery entry.
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