Park Shin Hye unsuccessful in getting Coldplay concert tickets; Donates 100 million won to charity

By Riezel / Nov 24, 2016 11:14 AM EST
(Photo : Getty Images/Chung Sung-Jun) Park Shin-Hye arrives the Chanel 2015/16 Cruise Collection show on May 4, 2015 in Seoul, South Korea.

A fan of music, "Doctors" actress Park Shin Hye is disappointed for not getting her tickets for the upcoming Coldplay concert. This is the first time that the British rock band will perform in South Korea.

On Nov. 23, after the priority ticket sales for Hyundai card users closed within seconds after opening, Park updated her Instagram account. In a report by The KpopHerald, the 26-year old actress apparently failed to acquire a ticket.

In her post, the actress wrote, "Coldplay fail... sob. I want to go..." It is not a surprise that the music-lover Korean actress would try to get her hands on Coldplay's concert since the actress previously went to the Grand Mint Festival and HONNE concert just this year.

 

Park's fans tried to console her saying, "You may want to meet Coldplay, but I want to meet you." Another round of ticket sales will open on Thursday, but the chances of getting a ticket is thin as the targeted consumer group is bigger this time.

Meanwhile, Park has recently been instate into Korea Food for the Hungry International (KFHI)'s Philanthropy club. The Korean actress was acknowledged after donating a substantial amount of money to support the charity's efforts to fight world hunger.

As the 36th inductee, Park joins a select group of KFHI donors who have given at least 100 million won (approximately $85 thousand USD) to the organization, Soompi reported. The actress has been involved with the organization since 2011, where she has served as its goodwill ambassador.

Aside from her involvement with KFHI, Park also organizes the Starlight Angel Project, where artists' works with fans to alleviate children living in poverty all over the world. The actress is also connected with Happy Home School, where she helps cover heat expenses for low-income families.

In Ghana, a nation on West Africa, Park launched the Shin Hye Center - a multipurpose children's education center, with a second location currently ongoing in the Philippines. The project aims to help destitute children through educational activities.

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