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'10% Capacity Only' Korean Series Games 6 and 7 Rebooking on the 23rd... Where? (Update)

From the 24th, Social Distancing Raised to Level 2, Existing Reservations Canceled
1,670 People per Game...Up to 2 Tickets per Person Available on Interpark

'10% Capacity Only' Korean Series Games 6 and 7 Rebooking on the 23rd... Where? (Update) At Gocheok Sky Dome, spectators are cheering while maintaining social distancing during the 4th game of the 2020 professional baseball postseason Korean Series (KS) between the NC Dinos and Doosan Bears.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] Starting from the 24th, as social distancing in the Seoul metropolitan area is raised to Level 2, the admission tickets for Games 6 and 7 of the professional baseball Korean Series between the NC Dinos and Doosan Bears will be adjusted to about 10% of total capacity and will be available for rebooking.


The Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) announced on the 22nd that the maximum allowed attendance at Gocheok Sky Dome for Game 6 on the 24th and Game 7 scheduled for the 25th will be limited to 10%. The maximum capacity at Gocheok Dome adjusted to 10% is 1,670 spectators per game. All previously booked tickets for Games 6 and 7 of the Korean Series will be automatically canceled, and rebooking will begin from 2 PM on the 23rd.


Korean Series tickets can be booked by searching for "Korean Series" in the search bar of Interpark, the exclusive seller of postseason tickets. Tickets can be purchased through the Interpark website (http://ticket.interpark.com), ARS (1544-1555), and the Interpark Ticket smartphone application, with a maximum of two tickets per person.


All postseason tickets are sold exclusively online, and no on-site sales will be conducted due to social distancing measures. If tickets remain available on the day of the game, booking will close one hour after the game starts.


The KBO stated, "We will strictly comply with the government's COVID-19 prevention guidelines and strengthen thorough quarantine management for players and spectators to ensure the Korean Series is conducted safely."


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