The BTS concert for the 2030 Busan World Expo, which was planned by the city of Busan in October, is getting a lot of hate from fans even before it was held due to poor infrastructure and unrealistic measures.



According to the city of Busan, BTS's concert 'BTS in BUSAN' will be held at the special stage in Ilgwang, Gijang-gun, Busan on October 15th.

This concert is a large-scale event with a total of 100,000 spectators, including 50,000 standing seats.



However, the infrastructure such as restaurants and lodgings around the concert hall is very insufficient, and the transportation is not good as it is more than an hour away from Busan Station.

There are serious concerns about safety accidents and traffic jams as the road around the venue also has to cross a two-lane two-lane and small bridge.



Busan City is preparing to increase transportation services such as air and rail to respond to tourists who flock to see BTS' concert, and is also considering transporting audiences by cruise from the North Port International Passenger Terminal near Busan Station to Gijang-gun, the concert venue.

There is also a plan to provide a temporary parking lot that can park more than 20,000 vehicles near the concert hall, and a shuttle bus from the parking lot to the event site is also planned.



Although the city of Busan has announced several measures, BTS fans are pointing out that the venue for the concert is not suitable for large-scale performances, and regulations such as the prohibition of bringing in food are not realistic at all.



One fan said, "If close to 50,000 people watch the performance standing up without an entrance number in a performance hall with no steps, not only will the quality of the performance be very poor, but there is also a risk of crushing accidents if people in the audience are rushed to one side. It's very big."



There are also many voices of dissatisfaction with the rule that "No outside food, such as disposable lunch boxes and fast food, is allowed in the concert hall."

The organizers plan to enter the audience from 9 am to disperse the concert crowd.

In response, some pointed out that "the audience, who entered the theater once, could not eat for more than 10 hours from 9 am to the end of the performance on the same day."



In addition, complaints about the Busan concert are constantly being raised, such as the problem of the number of toilets installed in the concert hall and the high cost of accommodation.



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Kyung-yoon)