@alyssatly: @K-PLAY! FEST is coming to the bay area!! This kpop convention is going to be so fun, get your tix before its roo late 💜 #kpop#kpopfyp#kpopfan#kpopstan#kpopconvention#convention#kplayfest#photocardtrading

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Thursday 01 June 2023 19:03:01 GMT
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dr20222022
👀 :
Its always california 😔 you guys are lucky
2023-06-01 21:41:07
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aeshaa_lee
aeshaa :
me on the east coast 🥲🧍‍♀️
2023-06-02 02:01:12
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joann_of_arc
joannofarc :
cali has the biggest korean/asian population in the us 😭😭 why would they do a gig in ohio if they can make 4x that in cali 🫠
2023-06-02 01:01:02
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meowcafeshop
MeowCafeShop :
We will be vendoring in K Play Fest Bay Area too! 😁 Come find us if you want to see our June and July new releases🥰🥰
2023-06-01 21:41:01
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lilz.aaeri
𝑡𝒽𝑖𝑙𝑑𝑒༉‧₊˚🧛🏻‍♀️ :
I love living in Europe😍😍
2023-06-01 19:11:20
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woodzzsupremacy
Elianna🫶 :
yall la kpop fans are way too spoiled
2023-06-01 21:05:27
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privv_emma14
Emma_123_privv💗💗 :
Are you exited for straykids comeback tomorrow🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2023-06-01 19:20:56
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jiggyp2
James :
bruh i told myself i was gonna save money 😭😭
2023-06-01 20:26:42
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kplayfest
K-PLAY! FEST | 케이-플레이! 페스트 :
💙💙💙🥰🥰🥰 Can't wait to meet you in the Bay~~
2023-06-01 20:53:49
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frenchy1x
Frenchy :
*crying on the east coast*
2023-06-01 21:26:39
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mizz._.un0rdinary
izzie🫘 :
WHAT ABOUY FLORIDA
2023-06-01 21:23:12
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jeonginsdimple._
jeonginsdimple._ :
highly recommend going bc it’s so fun and cute and i ended up buying so much last time
2023-06-02 01:34:23
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riskitdesign
kristi ☁️✨ :
I follow them online and I would LOVE to go *swims across ocean 🥺*
2023-06-04 08:21:22
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c.hxn.a
Chyna :
Knew it was in LA before you said the location 🥴
2023-06-01 21:46:18
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by_emj
By EmJ :
We’re so excited to attend again this time!!! Hope to see you there!! ☺️💜
2023-06-06 01:53:11
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meowcafeshop
MeowCafeShop :
I am going to be the KPlay Fest Bay Area Vendor too 😍😍😍
2023-06-01 21:39:49
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wishingrivr
Wishingrivr :
Cries in east coast
2023-06-01 21:01:42
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trinafaye_
TrinaFaye_ :
Why do no one come to Florida?? 😢😢
2023-06-01 21:32:50
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bahyeonn
🫧 :
florida is so fun 🥰
2023-06-01 21:19:47
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jetblackbelle
B E L L E 😈 :
Cries in east coast
2023-06-01 20:44:01
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ajj_jjune
:D :
@Yang’s Wife [real] @Jams/Tech⛄️🇲🇽 BEOMHAN!?!? Ahhhhhh
2023-06-02 12:22:04
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resis_puff
Leah🥛 :
they need to come to houstom😭😭😫
2023-06-05 17:36:40
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rechellvidanes
Rechell :
how cute! I should go
2023-06-06 02:47:21
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