Fans Of BTS Are Upset With The Busan Government For How They Are Handling The Group’s Upcoming World Tour

BTS Are Upset With The Busan Government: The problems affecting BTS’s upcoming Busan concert for their world tour will never stop.

Earlier in the week, hotel rates in Busan are outrageously high.

The average cost of a night’s stay in a hotel in Busan is present $3,730 (5.00 million). It would appear like a completely new box of Pandora’s has been opened at this point.

ARMYs have taken to Twitter to condemn the lack of foresight displayed by the Busan government.

Twitter has been taken over by fans of the boy band BTS, who are discussing everything from the event venue to the stalls in the bathroom to the route that connects to the venue.

Fans of BTS are concerned since the performance is still a month and a half away, and the authorities still don’t have the fundamental plan in place for an event of this worldwide magnitude.

As part of South Korea’s proposal for the “2030 World Expo in Busan,” the Korean government has enlisted BTS as honorary ambassadors.

Busan Metropolitan City and the “2030 Busan World Expo” Bid Committee will assist Bangtan members as they host a free global concert on October 15 at 6 pm KST at the Busan Ilkwang Special Stage.

Fans Of BTS Are Upset With The Busan Government For How They Are Handling The Group’s Upcoming World Tour

Fans of Bangtan were pleased to learn that the group will be playing for the first time since they declared that they would be taking a hiatus to concentrate on their projects when the news of Bangtan’s free performance was announced.

On the other hand, a fan with keen eyesight noted that the performance would be placed in the Busan Port International Passenger Terminal Outdoor Parking Lot.

Fans are dissatisfied that the government of Busan selected the location above for Bangtan’s upcoming global concert. Fans feel the concert should have been held in a more suitable venue. It is anticipated that 100,000 people will attend the show, and it will be a significant event that will garner media attention worldwide.

ARMYs are also curious as to why the Asiad stadium, which was constructed specifically for the 2002 Asian Games and would have been an ideal venue for Bangtan’s concert in Busan, was not considered a potential location for the performance.

However, the existing location is really problematic in several ways. There are significant issues with the existing infrastructure and mobility options. ARMYs brought me to the fact that the concert only has two exits, denoted by dots.

To get to the railway station that is the most convenient for fans, they will have to cross the river. The city government of Busan has also committed to increasing the use of public transportation and reducing the amount of time spent waiting between trains.

Despite this, it will be challenging to get 100,000 spectators out of the venue in a short time, and if it isn’t managed correctly, it might result in a situation similar to a stampede.

ARMYs traveling from far away will have difficulty finding somewhere to eat and things to do in the region surrounding the concert because there are not enough eateries or recreational facilities.

In addition, ARMYs were critical of the government of Busan for its ineffective management of the gathering. The authorities announced that they intended to start allowing people inside the venue at nine in the morning.

Fans are concerned about how they will pass the time until the concert begins at six o’clock in the evening, given that there are no recreational facilities nearby.

In addition, there are only two exits from the venue, so leaving will be a herculean effort for everyone involved.

Additionally, it was stated that the government would erect ten portable restrooms where the event will take place. Even though there were 2,700 washrooms available for Bangtan’s Wembley concert’s 90,000 ARMYs, there were still enormous lines in front of the bathrooms.

ARMYs are curious about how the administration of Busan plans to accommodate the needs of one hundred thousand fans in terms of restrooms.

Finally, ARMYs sense something fishy about the location selected for the global concert. People in the ARMY community are outraged that Bangtan is being used as a scapegoat because they feel the mayor of Busan, Park Hyung-jun, who owns land in the region, is doing this for his advantage.

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