Today (10th), the group BTS will hold a face-to-face concert for the first time in two and a half years.

As it is an offline performance that has been held in a long time, all seats were sold out on the day of the start of the reservation, and fans who failed to make a reservation chose a meaningful donation, saying, "I will use the ticket price more proudly."



Ticketing for 'Permission To Dance On Stage - Seoul', which was held on the 3rd for BTS fan club 'Army' membership users, was sold out in an instant with the number of waiting people approaching 300,000.




Many fans failed in the fierce ticket competition, but most fans expressed their regrets and said, "It is the money I was happy to spend, so I think it is appropriate to spend it on a good cause." .



Numerous fans donated ticket prices to Ukrainian embassy, ​​UNICEF, Save the Children, World Vision, etc.

In response, other ARMYs also contributed to the meaningful donation procession, saying, "I learned that ARMYs donate when ticketing fails."




This is not the first time BTS fans 'Army' have donated.

Last year, after the BTS concert was canceled due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the ARMYs donated the refund as a support for Corona 19.

In fact, on March 2, 2020, when the concert was canceled, the list of donations to overcome Corona 19 was full of 'BTS ARMY'.



The highest price for this BTS concert ticket was 220,000 won, but when I checked a private ticket sales site, they were being traded at prices ranging from 500,000 won to millions of won, and up to 10 million won.

However, the fans left behind the illegally traded 'Feel Me Ticket' and chose 'donation' to exert a good influence.




In response, a popular music official said, "Actually, fans want to buy tickets even if they pay more. Moreover, this is especially true in times when face-to-face is difficult like these days. It can be interpreted as meaning that the culture is maturing.”



BTS will hold 'BTS Permission to Dance on Stage-Seoul' on the 10th and 12th-13th at the main stadium of Jamsil Sports Complex in Seoul.

In November of last year, the first face-to-face concert was held in Los Angeles since the pandemic, but it has been about two and a half years since the first face-to-face concert in Korea.




In response, the BTS members also said, "For over two years, I thought about 'when will I be able to see Korean fans' hundreds of times. It's so meaningful that that moment really came, and I don't know how to express my feelings in words." told



(Photo = Big Hit Music, Twitter capture)



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(SBS Entertainment News editor Jina Yoon)