Crazy. Aespa’s lightstick is being centrally-controlled at IVE’s concert.

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While the original poster was shocked by the technology, netizens focused on the fact that they brought another group’s lightstick to a concert, and a debate ensued. Some are absolutely against the idea…

Post by @no_ctowl

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What’s with bringing another girl group’s lightstick? Super disrespectful…

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Post by @chedabang

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There’s no requirement to bring a lightstick to a concert. Lightsticks give fans a higher sense of engagement during the performances, but it’s okay not to have one. It’s fine to support your beloved idols by screaming instead. However, bringing another group’s lightstick to a concert is very rude and disrespectful to the performers on stage.

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aespa IVE lightsticks
aespa (left) and IVE (right) lightstick | SM Entertainment, Starship Entertainment

While others don’t see a problem with it…

Post by @duck123000

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I think buying tickets to support them is enough to show how much you love them. Previously, I couldn’t afford a lightstick, so I was like a total outsider at the concert. However, if you can’t afford one but want to participate with everyone else, I can understand it, as long as you’re not an anti or doing it with malicious intent.

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Post by @11._.o6_

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Does it make a difference? The colors of the lightsticks are the same anyway, and they paid the same ticket price. I doubt the performers on stage can tell they’re holding a different lightstick.

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A commenter even attempted to summarize the opinions of various groups of people.

Post by @_.jt.5

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The comments right now.

Fans from Europe and the Americas: OK

Artists themselves: OK

Fans from Asia: Not OK

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It looks like there is no consensus on the matter, and the debate will continue as long as someone continues to bring another group’s lightstick to a show.


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