Total scam
Total scam, google the shows in Stockholm and Partille and you’ll find several news papers reporting on the show as a total fraud.
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Total scam, google the shows in Stockholm and Partille and you’ll find several news papers reporting on the show as a total fraud.
An outright scam.
This bore absolutely no resemblance to what was advertised. It felt like a poorly improvised school play with no rehearsal whatsoever. The show was not even half the promised duration and failed to include most of the songs that were explicitly marketed.
The so‑called AI story displayed on the monitor was complete nonsense and had zero connection to the music or the performance. The dancers were painfully unprepared and clearly did not know the choreography — which, to be clear, was less advanced than what my 10‑year‑old practices in a beginner dance class.
To make matters worse, critical reviews are actively removed to hide negative feedback. It sounds unbelievable when people describe how bad this is — but unfortunately, every word is true.
This show is NOT worth the money, it has to be a fraud!? We attended the show in PArtille 11/4, the tickets were very expensive. We were hihgly dissapointed! the singers couldn´t sing, they couldn´t dance, they could´t perform. It was a complete disaster for the 50 minutes it lasted.
When we arrived to the show and showed our tickets, they just counted the QR-codes, they didn´t even scan them...
Show bizz in Denamrk is responsible for the show. The commercial is totally fake, you don´t get 8 artists i "world-class" and a spectacular show. You get a joke and my children were så sad... This show HAS to be cancelled! We want our money back.
We attended K-POP INFINITY at Partille Arena on April 11, and the experience was extremely disappointing. The show was nowhere near what was advertised. Describing it as a “high-quality international production” is simply misleading.
The performance felt unprofessional, with poor choreography, weak vocals, and very low production value overall. The technical aspects, visuals, and so-called “avatar elements” were especially underwhelming and did not match the marketing in any way.
What makes this even worse is that many children attended with high expectations and left deeply disappointed. It was honestly upsetting to witness.
This felt like a complete scam, and the marketing is highly questionable. I would strongly caution others before purchasing tickets.
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