K-pop concert essentials you need to bring
From deodorant to phone storage, we’re here to help you navigate the K-pop concert necessities to set yourself up for a fun night!
Deodorant
A full stick, a portable one, a little sprayable can, it doesn’t matter. As K-pop concerts grow in popularity, the wait outside becomes longer and the sun can be hotter than expected. There’s little worse than being in a venue, squished up next to others, knowing that you smell bad. If you fall into this worst-case scenario, ask someone around you! At the end of the day, it’s natural and other fans there want you to feel and smell your best too.
Portable charger
Camping outside before a concert for hours calls for a portable charger. These can be bought cheap so don’t worry about dropping a ton on an excellent quality portable charger unless you’re looking for something long term. The extra charge will keep your phone going throughout the concert, so you’ll never miss that funny moment from your bias.
Extra storage on your phone
If you’re someone that likes to record all your favorite songs at concerts, or are close enough to capture some fancams, make sure you always have enough storage available on your phone to do so. A lot of people suggest getting flash drives or putting bigger files on a computer before the concert to free up space.
A download of your ticket
A lot of venues have a tap choice now so you can put your concert ticket in your Apple or Samsung Wallet, tap, and enter the venue. Having a downloaded ticket will make the lines go down much quicker, meaning you get to your seat or the merchandise booth quicker too!
Extra cosmetics
Press-on nails come off, sweat moves your powder, and mascara runs. Just don’t let it put a damper on your day and be prepared instead. Pack your makeup essentials and some face wipes just so you’re extra prepared for any cosmetic mishaps.
Comfortable shoes
Everyone wants to show their fabulous side, and K-pop concerts are synonymous with fashion shows. As important as looking your best is, make sure your outfit is also comfortable. The easiest way to do this is by wearing shoes that fit your taste, fit your outfit, and won’t give you a blister three songs in.
A photocard of your bias
Having a photocard in the back of your phone case or in a holder attached to your outfit adds the cutest vibes to your look and will start instant conversation with those around you. Who knows, your bias might see it too!
A clear backpack or an outfit with pockets
All these essential items need a place to stay. A clear backpack (most venues require this to be smaller than a sheet of A4 paper – check the venue requirements beforehand to avoid losing your belongings) or an outfit with large enough pockets are a must. Make sure to double check that everything you need fits in your bag or pockets well before concert day, so you have time to prepare a back-up option.
If you end up forgetting anything in this list, don’t worry. Perhaps someone in the queue will be kind enough to let you borrow their portable charger, or your friend can help you touch up your mascara mid concert. Regardless, you’ll have the best night of your life watching your favourite group perform the songs you love in person!
Edited by Chelsea Cheetham.