AAA and ACON tickets will be available for a second round of sales today via ibon. Fans have a new chance to secure seats for the December 6th event,but potential attendees should be aware of specific seating areas with obstructed views due to stage construction.
The second ticket release comes with a detailed guide to seating limitations, particularly within area 59. Several stands offer perhaps compromised sightlines. First-floor stands I02, I03, and I04, along with second-floor stands A01, A02, and A03, are noted as having minimal impact on the main stage view. However, other areas face more significant issues. Seats in SAR FW1, FW3, FE1, FE3, and stands B01, D04, E16, I01 (first floor) and B04, C13, C25, G15, G27 (second floor) are slightly affected by stage equipment. A four-stage structure design will fully obstruct the view from the centre seats of stands B02, C01, C11, D03, F01, G01, G13, H03, V02, V11, V12 (first floor) and B05, B06, B08, C12, D05, D06, D08, D09, E33, F04, F05, F07, G14, H04, H05, H07, H08 (second floor).
Additional areas - B03, V01, D01, D02, F02, F03, H01, H02, B07, D07, F06, H06 (second floor) – are designated as having poor visibility and are subject to change as the stage is completed. Importantly, railings and seat signs in the first row of stand areas and the first and fifth rows of second-floor stands may block views, particularly from rows one and two behind the railings. A comprehensive list of obstructed seats is available at https://ticket.ibon.com.tw/ActivityInfo/Details/39142.