BTS Takes To Weverse Chat To Comfort ARMY As Day 2 Concert Gets Delayed Again Due To This Reason

On June 13, BTS held the final concert of their "BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG IN BUSAN." From early in the day, crowds of fans from all over the world flocked to the area surrounding Busan Asiad Main Stadium. Across social media platforms, anticipation and excitement for the show had reached their peak.

The concert, scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m., served as the final stage following the previous night's performance on June 12. The event carried even greater significance as it was not only held in Busan—the hometown of members Jimin and Jungkook—but also took place on June 13, the 13th anniversary of BTS's debut.

The first night's concert had concluded in an incredibly electrifying atmosphere despite being delayed by as much as one hour and fifteen minutes due to organizational issues. As a result, for the second night, many fans deliberately arrived at the stadium early in hopes of avoiding another round of overcrowding and delays. Unfortunately, when the clock struck 7:00 p.m., BTS had still not appeared on stage, and an announcement in кσяєαn informing attendees of a delay echoed throughout the stadium.

While fans waited, the BTS members went live on Weverse to comfort them as the same issue unfolded again, providing updates while helping ARMY feel less anxious. Jimin cheerfully shared that he had tried a new hairstyle for the performance and affectionately told fans, "Please stay with us for a long, long time. Let's grow old together, hehe." The idol also revealed that the dance teacher who had taught him for free was attending the concert and mentioned that the members were gathering before going on stage, saying, "I'm leaving too. See you at the concert! We'll start soon."

V then appeared, excitedly reminding fans, "Please take your seats. Kim Taeng is ready and wants to start the concert, so please take your seats." He also playfully teased both Jimin and the au∂ιєnce by asking, "What are you doing with your phones? Are you practicing the wave?" Meanwhile, j-hope brought his signature energy, saying, "I'm j-hope, and I'm leaving soon. Let's jump more and make more noise today! Come on!"

The conversation lasted for around 30 minutes before the concert finally began. According to reports, the main reason for the delay was once again the problematic entry process, caused by poor event management and confusion over on-site directions. кσяєαn media outlets reporting from the venue stated that although ρσℓι¢є officers and additional staff had been deployed to manage the situation, au∂ιєnce traffic in several areas still overlapped, creating severe "bottlenecks." The prolonged waiting time left some attendees frustrated and increasingly impatient.

Meanwhile, an ARMY who was present at the stadium recounted the situation: "IT'S NOT BETTER TODAY. No one knows what the lines are. We were already up front and it's all barricades telling to go around. But how?? It's body to body left right back. Thanks to K-ARMYs who argued with staff to just open the barrier and let people in and form a line inside.” The fan also emphasized that it was ARMY themselves who constantly reminded one another to "don't push" and "slowly," while translating instructions to help keep everyone safe.

According to the account, staff members had no megaphones, no translators, and, even worse, little understanding of the actual situation on the ground. She expressed the anger: "I think more people are inside now, they just announced the delay, but only in кσяєαn. They still haven't learned from yesterday. Watch everyone rush out again later feigning linguistic ignorance with the кσяєαn announcements".

As the same problems unfolded for a second consecutive day, fans could not hide their disappointment with the organizers' poor management, commenting:

- They didn’t learn from what happened yesterday..so disappointing seriously. i hope armys out there are safe and will enjoy the concert

- The venue doesn't care, about lines, they got paid. If they had cared they would had used the last 6 months working on logistics to ensure the day of event everything runs smoothly, but they didn't.

- This is so frustrating.. i hate how they're making whats supposed to be a great experience so stressful for you all

- Man ,they should consider other locations next year,ahh ! AI love Busan but this..this is unacceptable

- Yup it was like that yesterday! I went back & forth 3/4 of the stadium perimeter, left & right, Repeatedly told to go back to the other side 5x. Take note that the stadium is at least 750m perimeter… do the math

- the concert being delayed again because of how disorganized the venue is like did they seriously not learn anything from yesterday? What a joke place

- bruh bh should definitely fine/sue the venue theyre putting so many people in danger and their incompetence is also affecting the start time when this is being shown in cinemas…?

- It was exhausting! They made all in-pαѕѕ users go around the entire stadium. 18:35 people are still lining up. It could have been planned better

- Busan organisers really fcked up, they should opt for a better city next time for real

- The venue and city have collected their full money so they don’t care. I just pray for it to finish without any army casualties so we can move on. I hope Hybe takes notes and avoids Busan from now on or we boycott the next festa. Enough