'BTS' CONCERT - YET TO COME IN BUSAN






More than 50,000 spectators cheered and shouted 'BTS'. Fans who could not enter the stadium cheered and enjoyed the performance together outside the stadium.



(Hyundai)Boston Dynamics robot 'Spot' escorts BTS members to the stage


On the 15th, tens of thousands of ARMYs gathered at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium, Yeonje-gu, where BTS' solo concert 'Yet to Come in Busan' was held to bid for the 2030 Busan Expo.


It was the first time that BTS' concert had turned into a nationwide festival, instead of a gathering for the band and its fans. The tickets for the 50,000 in-person attendance and the 10,000 remote real-time view had been allotted for free, with a set amount provided to paid-membership fans first and the rest given out to the general public through lottery system. The event was also live-streamed through various online and broadcast channels around the globe.

 

Around 11 am when the concert ticket box opened, there were ARMYs from all over the world around the concert hall. Companies and institutions set up publicity booths to welcome them, and ARMYs lined up for tens of meters to get BTS goods.


People watch BTS' concert in Haeundae Beach, Busan

 

Even in the midst of a huge crowd, the ARMYs lined up in an orderly manner, or inform directions to the concert venue amongst the fans. In particular, some ARMYs also distributed goods such as BTS fans and photo cards that they made themselves.

 

Also, near the concert hall, buses wrapped with BTS faces or trucks transmitting BTS videos roamed around. In particular, in the sky, an Ed Balloon announcing BTS member 'Jin' was floating leisurely against the clear autumn sky.



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