On July 17 and 18, BTS wrapped up the European leg of their tour in Paris, drawing a combined au∂ιєnce of more than 184,000 fans. Although Stade de fяαи¢є has a standard capacity of around 80,000, every seat in the stands as well as the floor section was filled, bringing attendance to 92,000 each night. The achievement officially broke BTS's previous record, making it the highest-attended single concert in the group's history.
ARMYs traveled from across Europe, as well as from distant parts of Africa and North and Central αмєяι¢α, to finally experience BTS's concert in Paris after seven years of waiting. They responded to every dance move and every word from the members with thunderous applause. More than 90,000 fans inside the stadium each night erupted into deafening cheers, while the crowd's fanchants were at times so loud that they even overpowered BTS's vocals.
SUGA couldn't help but remark, "Today was the most crowded and the hottest city." V emotionally shared, "I don't think I'll ever forget this moment. I realized today that there are this many people who love us, so I'll be back here to meet you again, happily as always." Meanwhile, Jungkook was unable to hold back his tears as he witnessed the overwhelming enthusiasm of the fans.

While ARMY largely gave BTS a perfect ending to the European leg of the tour at its final stop in fяαи¢є, there were still a few individuals who disrupted the concert—and fortunately, they ended up paying the price for their unacceptable behavior!
A video that recently went viral on social media captured security personnel at Stade de fяαи¢є restraining and escorting three women out of the concert venue. According to multiple ARMYs who were present at the scene, the group repeatedly caused disturbances, mocked fellow fans in the VIP section, and deliberately filmed the entire concert in violation of the event's rules.
One ARMY who was at the venue, reported the incident to security, and recorded the now-viral video, shared her experience: "One of them repeatedly нιт my head several times with her camera lens, and she screamed at my friend to put her sign down even though my friend’s hand wasn’t even up. I also noticed that they were in the VIP section despite not having a VIP wristband, as far as I could see."
Her account quickly gained support from many other concertgoers, who also said they had witnessed the three women behaving aggressively and showing a complete lack of respect toward those around them. Some fans further claimed that this was not the first time the group had been reported for disruptive behavior, with reports suggesting they had previously been escorted out of BTS's concert in Brussels, Belgium.
Some ARMYs also investigated the women's identities, claiming they were masternims behind several BTS fansites. According to fans, one allegedly follows Jin, another follows SUGA, while one of the women was identified as a notorious Jungkook stalker. In addition, several ARMYs reported encountering other rude concertgoers during both nights in fяαи¢є. However, after incidents were reported, security staff responded quickly to warn or remove those involved, helping maintain a safe and enjoyable concert atmosphere.
Most ARMYs expressed a firm stance against tolerating toxic behavior of this kind. One fan wrote: "Please don't be afraid to stand up to them or tell them off if they behave this way. If they harαѕѕ you or make you feel uncomfortable, report them to security immediately. Everyone deserves to enjoy the concert without being mocked or intimidated. From my experience, they were making fun of people who were enjoying the concert and their behavior ruined the atmosphere for those around them. If you witness similar behavior, please inform security straight away."
Another fan also emphasized: "If someone is rude to you, call security. Don't accept disrespect or bad behavior from anyone, even if you're not in your own country and the rude person is. Security is there for a reason—use it."

Meanwhile, being escorted out of the venue is not the only consequence for those who violate the rules. Individuals who disrupt events or break venue regulations may face a range of serious penalties, including the suspension or termination of their Global Official Fanclub membership, bans from purchasing tickets or attending future concerts, fansigns, and artists' live broadcast recordings. In cases deemed particularly severe, offenders may even face legal action.
Many fans believe these consequences are entirely justified for people who ruin what should be a memorable experience for both BTS and ARMY. They also serve as an important reminder that everyone shares the responsibility of creating a respectful, safe, and enjoyable concert environment for all.






