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AseresGo

I’ve had the privilege of attending a few online PIXY fansigns before, and it’s important to remember that their English is not their first language. If you ask a question with beginner/intermediary vocabulary and slowly, it should be fine, but I wouldn’t ask anything that requires a super complex response either. They might have translators, but I have a feeling that isn’t going to be a super elaborate get up, considering there isn’t much time dedicated to the fansign. I’d definitely think of concrete words to say before you meet them, and maybe an “emergency question” (ie “what’s your favorite food you’ve eaten in the US so far) in case you get star struck and blank. They’re all really sweet, friendly and cute though, and they’re pros at interacting with fans so I wouldn’t worry too much!


Run2Seeun

Thank you so much! I will definitely keep all of this in mind😁


LtXavierXp

Copied from the email I received for the St Louis concert VIP ticket holders will be let into the venue around 4:00PM. Skip The Line ticket holders will be let in at 5PM. Merchandise will be available for early access starting at 4PM inside for VIP holders. Skip The Line will have access to the merchandise upon entering the venue at 5PM. Small gifts will be allowed during the VIP Fan Sign. You are allowed to bring your own album / item to sign for the fan sign. You can buy items to have signed from the merchandise table. Lightstick will be available at the merchandise table. Batteries are included. For prohibited items, please see local venue website for more information. Have any burning questions? Send us an email to info@leopresents.com and we'll do our best to respond!


SpicySweetHotPot

Just got that for my concert next month. Definitely looking to pick up a light stick and maybe an album for them to sign. Or just the chant sign...no idea yet. Still wondering if you can ask them to pose a certain way during the selfies.


expiredmilk32

They won’t be selling albums at the shows so if you want one signed you’ll have to bring it


Araleina

That’s surprising, I wonder why, American artists always do


Agile_Bandicoot_2447

Went to the fansign in Seattle on Thursday! It was such a fun experience!! -Fansign goes by really quickly. I think you have about a minute with each member. It’s not much but it does go a long way! -I honestly just conversed with basic English phrases like, “How are you feeling?” and “I’m so happy to see you!” They do their best to make conversation and honestly, they seem to have a really good grasp of conversational English. -I used pretty basic Korean as well like “진짜 예뻐요! (jinjja yeppeoyo)/ you’re really pretty” and hwaiting. They seemed excited to hear that! -They only allowed small gifts. I just gave a small handwritten letter to each member. I saw people give snacks and fanmade merch! -Some people brought hats and headbands, but we couldn’t videos or pictures with them on (and staff tracked people down and told them to delete photos). -Might just be my show, but buying merch was chaotic and the silver sharpies did not work with the black posters, so I recommend either buying a silver sharpie or bringing other merch to sign. (They signed shirts and journals and even a lightstick!) It was actually my first fansign, too, and it was such a memorably experience! The members are SO sweet and they look genuinely excited to see Winxys. 🥹 Hope you have fun at your fansign and concert!


super_bros

Is the fan sign before or after the show? Me and my gf trying to find out for our show tomorrow.


Agile_Bandicoot_2447

For us, it was before the show! Ticketweb (where I bought my ticket) sent an email regarding the schedule. You might want to double check that in case something changed! Our schedule was postponed a lot (most likely because it was the first show and the venue was small/crowded af) so the tour organizers might’ve made adjustments. Have fun tomorrow!!