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Seats during SEVENTEEN’s concert in Bulacan collapse

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South Korean boy group SEVENTEEN successfully held a two-night concert in Bulacan last January 13 and 14 as thousands of fans flocked to the venue to witness their show-stopping performances. 

The boy group made history during the weekend as they became the first musical act to stage a concert at the Philippine Sports Stadium. 



Despite the success, fans of the boy group can't help but point out some of the things that happened during the concert. 

A row of seats in the stadium collapsed in the middle of the show. 

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X (formerly Twitter) user UaenCarat0912 shared their experience on the platform. He claimed that MID 1 section 133 collapsed towards the final parts of the concert, which caught him and the rest by surprise.

“HAHAHAHA TAENA DI MAN UMABOT NG AJU NICE GUMUHO,” they wrote.

In an interview with ABS-CBN News, UaenCarat0912, or LJ Altes, shared that the entire row of the bleachers section just collapsed but said that no one from the attendees was harmed when it happened.

“Thankfully wala naman po nasaktan and ni-relocate agad 'yong mga seated doon,” he shared with ABS-CBN News.

As of this writing, they have yet to release an official statement. The administration of the Philippine Sports Stadium also hasn't come out with a report yet. 

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Apart from the seats collapsing, several concert attendees shared their experiences as well during the jam-packed show. 

“Huy grabe talaga to!! Ung tatayo pa lang naman kami pero biglang bumigay ung seats!!! 😭 di na umabot sa Aju Nice ung pwesto namin 😅 buti nalang patapos na and hoping wag nalang pagamit sa Day 2, relocate nalang ung row,” a fan expressed.

Meanwhile, clips of SEVENTEEN members surfaced online as they gave out bottles of water to their fans, which appeared to be in bad condition. 

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