Blackpink Fan Pleads For Stolen VIP Merch To Be Returned, Another Fan’s iPhone Is Stolen
It’s believed someone in the VIP zone stole the merchandise of another concertgoer during the Blackpink concert last weekend.


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A Blackpink fan has taken to Twitter in an attempt to get back the VIP merchandise that was stolen from them by another concertgoer.
The concertgoer, who’s also believed to be the admin of the Blackpink Twitter fan club page, said they queued up for hours and used their hard-earned money to get their hands on the VIP merchandise, which is a couple of official hoodies.
During the concert, they kept the prized merchandise under their seat in VIP L, Section A21, Seat A01.
They claimed that those in Category 1 and 2 seats were allowed to swarm the VIP section which led to a chaotic environment.
I’d appreciate if you’d return my stuff back to me and I’ll just consider it as an accident or you won’t be blessed for all of it. Tak berkat, haram, saya tak halalkan. Maybe I won’t get it back but karma will one day bite you back so hard that you will regret it for the rest of your life.
Admin of Blackpink Malaysia Fanclub
They have also reported the matter to the organisers, who said they couldn’t help.
Netizens were aghast by such behaviour especially when the “thief” was likely someone else in the VIP zone too.
They also sympathised with her and hoped whoever took the merchandise whether by accident or not would return the items to the rightful owner.
To the person that stole all my merch from below my seat (VIP L SectionA21, Seat A01) that I have painstakingly line up for hours & hard earn money to buy I'd appreciate if you'd return my stuff back to me & I'll just consider it as an accident or you won't be bless for all of it
— BLACKPINK MALAYSIA FANCLUB (@BLINKmalaysiaFC) March 4, 2023
Isn't it a seated event?
— BLACKPINK MALAYSIA FANCLUB (@BLINKmalaysiaFC) March 4, 2023
Even if u allow people to approach the stage barricade, it should be us vip ticket holders that. Because you guys didn't stop people from swarming to the front, it got so chaotic and packed that our view was disturbed and alot of our things got stolen
Already and they can't help
— BLACKPINK MALAYSIA FANCLUB (@BLINKmalaysiaFC) March 5, 2023
the person who stole all your merch is probably in the vip section too. how come ppl nowadays do thay for their own happiness. how disgusted
— ◡̈ JS1 COMING (@JNKSELCOUTH) March 5, 2023
Agree. Someone seat near you, sides/behind. Once @ concert, VIP seats, tickets RM800+ , my stuff taken from under seat. Recognised my tag on it, saw guy carrying it & asked if items his. He was with his mother, both very well dressed. He handed it back. None of them apologized.
— Leopard Lady (@RoaringAwayz) March 7, 2023
some people just lack common decency – i hope you’ll be able to retrieve it 🙁
— cami is seeing simple plan (@bmthoran_) March 5, 2023
Another person lost her phone before the concert started
In a separate incident, another Blackpink concertgoer known as C claimed that her iPhone was stolen before the concert started.
Writing on Twitter, she said she wanted to take the LRT to lodge a police report but a guy was following her from the stadium all the way to the station.
Luckily, there was a group of students nearby so she approached them for help.
Netizens advised her to activate the phone’s Lost Mode to disable all the functions in the stolen iPhone, which she already did.
She later found out that her stolen phone ended up all the way in Indonesia.
Be careful guys especially when it’s in a crowded area. I don’t know what to do now.
C who lost her iPhone before the concert started.
also! if you’re going alone and taking public transport pls be careful too 🥺 i wanted to take lrt to lodge a police report but some guy was following me from the stadium all the way to the lrt station, luckily there was a group of students there so i approached them for help 😭
— c 🤍 (@user94osh) March 7, 2023
yup i did, hopefully they can’t access to anything 🙏🏻
— c 🤍 (@user94osh) March 7, 2023
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