Park Eun-bin, who plays lawyer extraordinaire Woo, recently made the announcement of his first fan meeting. On August 12, the actor’s management company, Namoo Actors, released a statement alerting fans to the fake tickets.
In a Korean-language message to the media, the organization pleaded with fans to work with them to ensure that tickets for Park Eun-bin’s inaugural fan meeting were only purchased legally.
tickets for Extraordinary Lawyer Woo Tickets For Actor Park Eun-bin’s Fan Meeting Sold Out Within Minutes
The birthday of the actor who plays Extraordinary Lawyer Woo, August 12, had been designated as the official date for ticket sales. The fact that the actual tickets that went on sale quickly sold out is what has the agency concerned.
As a result, fans were taken advantage of by shady booking sites and there were even claims of fraudulent purchases.
When is Extraordinary Lawyer Woo Actor Park Eun-bin’s fan meeting?
Reminder: Eun Bin’s fan meeting empty slot is scheduled for September 3 at 4:00 p.m. KST. Sungshin Woman’s University Green Campus Auditorium will host the long-awaited meet and greet.
It is worth mentioning that this is the actress’s first fan event since she made her acting debut. She has appeared on several popular shows, including Do You Like Brahms? Hot Stove League, too.
Extraordinary Lawyer Woo has boosted Park Eun-bin’s worldwide popularity
Park Eun-bin is currently one of the most well-known actors. Both the actor and the current K-drama Extraordinary Attorney Woo have received praise from critics for his performance in it. In fact, he still ranks among the shows that generate the most buzz.
This K-drama depicts the life of a brilliant lawyer who is also on the autism spectrum. Through his work at the Hanbada law firm, Woo Young-woo educates viewers about the lives of people with autism.
There are only two episodes left in the series until it ends. Fans are currently devastated that Lee Jun-(Kang ho’s Tae-oh) and Woo Young-woo’s romance seems to be over.
Young-woo overhears Jun-talking ho’s with his family and is afraid that she will make him lonely. They warn Jun-ho not to go out on a date with an autistic person because they think he would have to take care of her.
They sense no love in this union, and Young-woo seems to understand the emotions his father must have experienced while raising her. She doesn’t want Jun-ho to go through the same thing. One can wonder how Jun-ho feels about it and if he will really give up on Young-woo.