Chaos in the presale to see BTS concert in theaters? Several videos went viral as ARMY fans lined up in long lines to buy BTS tickets in theaters.
Ticket sales for BTS’ first mega event in 2022 kicked off on Tuesday, February 22nd. It is the simultaneous cinema screening of their concert Permission to dance on stage Seoul.
As expected, the amount of ARMY fans who were in search of tickets caused websites to collapse and long lines at movie theater venues.
As the day progressed, desperation was felt on social media, as many fans still could not buy the longed-for ticket for the Saturday, March 12 show.
At midday, disorder was reported in several branches, especially in Latin America, with people crowding or running due to confusion from the staff. Via Twitter, a clip filmed in a shopping mall in Peru began to go viral.
The images show pushing and shoving between two girls, who were in the presale line for the LIVE VIEWING PTD on stage. According to a user, this happened due to a lack of control in the line.
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In other videos, it can be seen how some fans from Ecuador try to separate the people who were about to fight. Another fan firmly exclaims to calm down.
It is worth noting that, at that moment, those present in the line did not keep the social distance.
“There I go out, it was all because a worker said that there was only 60 tickets remained and the people in the back pushed those in front,” is the version of an Internet user.
The clips went from Twitter to Facebook and TikTok, where it has many views. Other ARMYs commented rejecting the attitude seen and reminded that not all the boyband’s fans behave in the same way.
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