40% rise in Hong Kong concert ticket scams ahead of JJ Lin, Jay Chou shows

Published: 5:40pm, 4 Jun 2025Updated: 5:47pm, 4 Jun 2025

The number of reported concert ticket scams in Hong Kong has surged by 40 per cent week on week, according to police, with more than 70 cases from the second half of May related to Mandopop stars JJ Lin and Jay Chou’s performances at Kai Tak Stadium.

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Police said on Wednesday that they received 114 reports of concert ticket scams for the week starting on May 24, compared with the 80 recorded for the week before.

The amount of money involved in the cases over the two-week period was more than HK$1.6 million (US$203,900), the force added.

In a post on the CyberDefender’s social media page, the force said 37 people came forward over the past two weeks after falling victim to scams offering bogus tickets to Singaporean singer JJ Lin’s concerts at the stadium on May 24 and 25.

Another 23 people approached the force after attempting to buy tickets to Taiwanese performer Jay Chou’s shows at the same venue, which will take place from June 27 to 29.

Police have said scammers are taking advantage of the high demand and limited supply of tickets for popular concerts. Photo: Elson Li
Police have said scammers are taking advantage of the high demand and limited supply of tickets for popular concerts. Photo: Elson Li

Seventeen people also reported falling victim to bogus ticket sellers for local singer and actor Raymond Lam Fung’s concerts at the Hong Kong Coliseum from May 22 to 28.

  

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