A recent TikTok post by user @zulaikhaju has gone viral after she shared her less-than-ideal experience attending the highly anticipated KRU concert at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil. The post, which has since garnered thousands of views and reactions, featured a video showing her obstructed view during the concert.
@zulaikhaju Sorry la kak kalau terviral #concert #genkru #janganpilihseattepi original sound - Zulaikhaju
According to the woman, identified as Zulaikha, she had purchased a ticket for the sitting zone, expecting to enjoy a clear and wide view of the stage. However, her excitement quickly turned to frustration when her view was blocked by another concertgoer who chose to stand right in front of her seat throughout the show.
In the video, Zulaikha showed how she could only catch a partial glimpse of the stage from her seat, all because the woman ahead of her remained standing despite repeated requests to sit down or step aside.
"This is the risk of going to a concert. This was my view almost the entire time," she wrote in the video caption, highlighting the woman standing directly in front of her.
Zulaikha also shared that she had politely asked the woman to move or at least make space so as not to block her view. However, the woman ignored the request and continued standing, which ultimately affected Zulaikha's experience at the event.
The video sparked a flood of reactions in the comments section, with users sharing mixed opinions on the matter. Some argued that standing during a concert is completely normal and should be expected, especially since ticket holders have the right to enjoy the event in their own way, whether sitting or standing.
On the other hand, others felt the woman should have been more considerate of those seated behind her, particularly in designated sitting zones where clear views are expected.
While the debate continues online, Zulaikha's post has highlighted a common but often overlooked issue among concertgoers, the need for mutual respect and awareness of shared spaces during live events.