Suga, born Min Yoongi, will be the South Korean boy group's first member to have his very own solo tour, and as expected, it is selling out fast.
The tour will kick off with a back-to-back performance at Belmont Park on Apr 26 and 27, then Newark on Apr 27, and Rosemont on May 3, 5, and 6.
He will then perform in Los Angeles on May 10, 11, and 14 and finish his North American leg in Oakland on May 16 and 17.
According to reports, the presale tickets went on sale the same last Mar 1 at 3 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, and they're selling out fast.
Just as Ticketmaster has always done, the company used the infamous lottery-style process of choosing which Verified Fans will receive access codes for the presale.
"Emails have been sent letting you know if you'll receive a unique access code or if you've been placed on the waitlist, as determined by a lottery-style selection," Ticketmaster announced.
"Tomorrow (March 1) fans who received an access code can join the waiting room 30 minutes prior to the start of the presales - which begin at 3:00pm local venue time. Have your unique access code ready when it's your turn to enter the presale."
Fans who were not able to cop tickets on Wednesday can still scour the Internet for any tickets from resellers.
Stylecaster reported that fans can visit Stubhub, Vividseats, of course, try their luck once again via the Ticketmaster website.
Ticketmaster Fiasco
Some fans were disheartened when they found out that the KPOP idol's concert would be handled by the ticketing giant, as there has been some controversy surrounding the company.
According to reports, during Taylor Swift's tour's presale, the Ticketmaster website went down and crashed.
It has caused widespread commotion among the "All Too Well" singer's fans, who demanded that something must be done to improve the system.
The matter has even ascended to the US Senate, and it has also involved Live Nation.
Ticketmaster apologized for the inconvenience, noting that the massive traffic it received during the presale date led to a "terrible consumer experience."
Several fans also accused Ticketmaster of monopolizing the US ticketing market after teaming up with Live Nation.
Unlike the great disappointment from the Taylor Swift "Eras Tour" presale, Suga's "Agust D Tour" did not seem to face the same devastating issues.
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