Where to Buy aespa Light Sticks for the Group’s North American Tour
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As with any K-pop concert , light sticks are a staple and have become a defining feature at shows, with fans waving the light-up glow sticks to the beat of their favorite songs and to cheer their favorite idols on.
If you’re heading to the aespa tour, there are currently two official light sticks that you can pick up online.
Both versions are endorsed and released by the group and make for a must-have accessory for their concerts.
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1 aespa Light Stick Version 1 $60.00 Buy Now On Amazon Version 1 of the aespa light stick has Bluetooth connectivity and a spherical top with a removable inner disc that lets fans switch between each of the four members’ emblems.
This is the original aespa light stick and features a removable inner disc that can be switched for personal logos representing Karina, Giselle, Winter and Ningning.
It’s battery-powered rather than having a built-in rechargeable battery and comes with a strap and manual.
Its larger, rounded design is less compact than Version 2 but gives fans the customizable emblem feature that the newer model does not have.
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2 aespa Light Stick Version 2 $66.49 Buy Now On Amazon Released last year, the new aespa light stick features a brighter lighting system, stronger battery performance, a smaller handle and built-in Bluetooth connectivity.
Version 2 replaces the original spherical top with a flatter design inspired by aespa’s “ae” symbol.
It has a slimmer profile and multicolor LED lighting for concert use.
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