Obstructed views, bad sound at Hong Kong’s new Kai Tak stadium irk Coldplay, Nicholas Tse fans

Obstructed views, bad sound at Hong Kong’s new Kai Tak stadium irk Coldplay, Nicholas Tse fans

What do Nicholas Tse and the English rock band Coldplay have in common? &nbsp,

They have all complained about obstructed chairs and step sights as well as professional audio problems while attending new performances at Hong Kong’s newly-opened Kai Tak Sports Park. &nbsp,

Hong Kong’s Consumer Council said it received 17 complaints from Tse’s concert fans in a statement released on Thursday ( Apr 24 ). &nbsp,

One disgruntled concertgoer claimed that his stage view was severely blocked after paying around HK$ 6, 000 ( US$ 773 ) for four tickets.

The buyer claimed that Kai Tak’s standard ticketing system should have at least provided some warnings, adding that he had only realized this after arriving at the venue. &nbsp,

Other people complained about technological noise problems during Tse’s performances. &nbsp,

A lover named Don claimed he” could never discover what Tse was singing” in a post on Meta-owned Fibers. He compared it to hearing people sing from the same room at a music studio. ” I haven’t seen for a sad music in a while.”

Another Threads person just melted wrote,” My seat was a collection on the second floor, and 90 % of the time I couldn’t hear him.” I was very upset.

” I don’t know if he’s really sweet spoken or the audio is only rubbish.”