How ARMY Membership Presale Works (Weverse Registration → Official Ticket Vendor) | 2026 Guide
Updated: Jan 19, 2026 (KST)
TL;DR
Most fans lose presales because they confuse membership with presale registration.
Your job is simple: confirm eligibility, register on time, and be checkout-ready before the queue opens.
This guide is written to reduce mistakes—not to promise “guaranteed tickets.”
Jump to
- The basics: membership vs registration vs code
- The timeline that matters
- What to prepare (quiet advantages)
- Queue + checkout strategy
- If you don’t get tickets (what to do next)
- FAQ
1) The basics (what fans mix up)
- Membership: Paid fan membership (ex: ARMY membership). This may be required but is not always enough.
- Presale registration: A separate step where you opt in for a presale window and eligibility check.
- Presale access: You may receive a link, a code, or simply be granted access in your account.
- Official ticket vendor: The ticketing site you actually buy from (varies by city).
2) The timeline that matters (don’t miss these)
- Announcement day: read the official notice fully (requirements + registration window).
- Registration window: register ASAP (don’t wait for the last hour).
- Eligibility / code delivery: some systems send emails, some use account access.
- Presale day: queue + checkout.
- General onsale: your second chance (and sometimes the better chance).
3) What to prepare (the “quiet advantage” checklist)
- One primary account (don’t switch accounts mid-queue).
- Saved payment on the vendor site if possible (and confirm 3D Secure/verification works).
- Backup payment (second card or payment method).
- Plan A / Plan B budget (decide your max price before you enter).
- Device plan: 1–2 devices max (ex: laptop + phone). Too many sessions can conflict.
- Time zone check: convert presale times to your local time and set two alarms.
4) Queue + checkout strategy (what actually helps)
- Arrive early: be logged in and on the correct event page 10–15 minutes before sales open.
- Don’t refresh panic: if you’re in a queue, let it run unless the site errors out.
- Checkout speed wins: tickets are often lost at checkout—not in the queue.
- Use Plan B fast: if Plan A sections are gone, switch to Plan B immediately (don’t debate).
5) If you don’t get tickets (do this, not doomscrolling)
- Stay on the page: tickets can reappear when carts expire.
- Watch for added dates after sellouts.
- Use official resale only (when available).
- Prepare for general onsale with the same checklist above.
FAQ
Q: Do I automatically get presale access if I have membership?
A: Not always. Many tours require separate presale registration.
Q: Should I buy a “presale code” from someone?
A: No. It’s one of the fastest ways to get scammed.

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