When I'm hunting for fan‑meeting info for someone like Lee Chan, I treat it like a little scavenger hunt — part detective work, part timing. Most idols announce fan meetings around comeback cycles or special promotions, so the first places I check are the official agency website and the artist's verified social handles. Agencies post full schedules and ticket links, and the artist’s Instagram, X, or YouTube often pins an announcement video with dates and locations.
Next, I look for ticket sources: Korean fans usually buy from sites like Interpark or Yes24, while international events might use
Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or platforms like MyMusicTaste and Klook for packaged fan‑meets. If Lee Chan runs an official fanclub or uses a global service (Weverse, FanCafe), fanclub members often get pre‑sale access. Set calendar reminders for pre‑sales, general sales, and any lottery windows.
Practical tips I always follow: sign up for the mailing list, verify my payment method beforehand, have multiple devices logged in for big drops, and avoid resellers unless you trust them — prices and scams can get nasty. Also, watch the timezone on the announcement: Seoul time ≠ your local time. I usually keep a sticky note on my desk with sale times and a backup plan, and that helps me sleep easier before the big day.