N.Flying Moves Seoul Concert to Jamsil Indoor Stadium and Resets Ticket Sales

FNC Entertainment says N.Flying’s Seoul concert will move from Ticketlink Live Arena to Jamsil Indoor Stadium, with existing tickets canceled and rebooking scheduled for mid-July.

July 10, 2026 Friday, published in the 'K-Pop' category. This is a post. Title: N.Flying Moves Seoul Concert to Jamsil Indoor Stadium and Resets Ticket Sales...

N.Flying’s upcoming Seoul concert has been moved to a new venue, forcing a full ticketing reset just weeks before the band is scheduled to take the stage. FNC Entertainment announced on July 10 that 2026 N.Flying LIVE ‘&CON5 : into REM’ IN SEOUL will now be held at Jamsil Indoor Stadium instead of Ticketlink Live Arena.

The agency said the concert dates remain unchanged. The three-day run is still scheduled for July 31 through August 2, 2026, but every existing reservation for the original venue will be automatically canceled because of the relocation.

Why the Venue Is Changing

According to FNC Entertainment, the decision followed ongoing circumstances affecting the original venue. The company described the move as unavoidable and said it was made to provide a safer and more stable concert environment for attendees. It also apologized for the timing of the notice, explaining that final discussions and approvals around the venue change took longer than expected.

For fans, the most immediate impact is not the calendar but the ticketing process. Anyone who had already secured a seat for Ticketlink Live Arena will not be transferred into a new seat at Jamsil Indoor Stadium. Instead, those reservations will be canceled, refunded, and replaced by a new sales period.

FNC said it reviewed ways to preserve existing seat assignments, but the two venues have different seating layouts and standing capacities. The agency concluded that keeping the original reservations would not be fair or practical, especially because equivalent seats could not be guaranteed and adjacent seats might have become separated during reassignment.

Fans preparing for N.Flying Seoul concert ticket rebooking
AI-generated image visualizing fans preparing to rebook tickets after N.Flying’s Seoul concert venue was moved to Jamsil Indoor Stadium.

All Existing Tickets Will Be Canceled

The company framed the full cancellation and rebooking process as the most transparent option available under the circumstances. While that avoids a complicated manual reassignment, it also means fans will need to return to the ticketing queue and purchase again if they still plan to attend.

Refunds for the canceled Ticketlink Live Arena reservations will be processed automatically according to each card issuer’s policy. FNC said refunds may take up to five business days to complete, so fans should expect the timing to vary depending on their payment provider.

The new fan club presale will open on July 14, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. KST and continue until July 16 at 6:00 p.m. KST. General sales will begin later that same day, on July 16 at 8:00 p.m. KST.

Existing ticket holders who completed their purchases during the previous fan club presale window will automatically receive fan club presale eligibility for the new ticket sale. FNC said no additional verification process will be required for those fans, which should reduce at least one layer of friction during the rebooking period.

Jamsil Indoor Stadium concert audience logistics for N.Flying
AI-generated image explaining the larger venue logistics and seating changes behind N.Flying’s updated Seoul concert plan.

What Fans Should Watch Next

The move to Jamsil Indoor Stadium gives the concert a different operational shape. A larger or differently configured venue can change not only seat views but also entry flow, standing zones, accessibility planning, and crowd movement. That is why the agency emphasized safety and stability in its announcement, even as it acknowledged the inconvenience caused by starting ticket sales over.

N.Flying’s Seoul concerts are still positioned as a major summer event for the band and its fans. The group has built a reputation around live performance, and a three-night domestic run carries particular weight because it gives local fans multiple chances to see the band in a full concert setting.

Still, the update places pressure on the next few days. Fans who already had tickets will need to monitor refund status, confirm their presale eligibility if applicable, and prepare for the new booking schedule. Those planning to join the general sale should also review the updated venue map once it becomes available, because the experience at Jamsil Indoor Stadium may differ significantly from the original plan.

FNC closed its notice with another apology and said it would work to provide a safe and satisfying concert experience. The practical test now will be whether the new ticketing period runs smoothly and whether fans feel the reset gives everyone a fair shot at seats under the changed venue plan.

What Readers Are Discussing

  • “I’m glad the dates stayed the same, but rebooking is going to be stressful.”
  • “At least fan club presale buyers don’t have to verify again.”
  • “I just hope the new seating map is clear before sales open.”
  • “Moving venues this close to the show is rough, but safety has to come first.”

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