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ATEEZ SoCal Cupsleeve Fan Meetup
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ATEEZ SoCal Cupsleeve Fan Meetup

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Tomorrow · Saturday, July 18, 2026
11:00 AM PDT – 4:00 PM PDT
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ATINY in the Antelope Valley and surrounding SoCal communities have been waiting for something that feels like theirs. This is it.

The ATEEZ SoCal Cupsleeve Fan Meetup at Sharetea in Palmdale is a fan-organized gathering for ATINY across the region. Community-designed cupsleeves, fan-made goods, and an afternoon with people who can talk about ATEEZ's discography without having to explain why it matters. These events exist because the fan communities that organize them believe the connection between fans is real and worth building in person — not just in fancams and comment sections.

Sharetea at the Rancho Vista location provides the space. The SoCal ATINY community provides everything else: the energy, the merch table, the group photos, and the shared history of having been an ATEEZ fan in a city that does not always make that easy to find.

If you are ATINY in SoCal and you have been waiting for a local meetup, this is the one that travels to you.

July 18, 2026 · 11:00 AM–4:00 PM · Sharetea · 1301 W Rancho Vista Blvd, Palmdale, CA · Free admission
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