The BTS members recently sparked a ton of excitement for the Army as they made a grand appearance at The Fact Music Awards 2022. Not only that, but the Septet also went on a winning spree in the mega event. Now, the fans are eagerly waiting for BTS’ upcoming performance in Busan.
Concert details
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The upcoming concert is titled ‘Yet to Come in Busan’ and is all set to take place on October 15, 2022, at 6 pm KST. Now, the latest that we know is that the concert will stream live on the Naver NOW app. The best part here is that it won’t cost the Army anything who can watch the concert within the comfort of their homes from anywhere in the world. The concert will also be live-streamed through ZEPETO and Weverse. The mega event is expected to host around 100,000 attendees, and its aim is to support Busan’s bid to host the World Expo 2030. The South Korean is already decked up in ‘purple’ to welcome the BTS members who will be performing at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.
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Earlier news
Previously, HYBE finally clarified the rumors surrounding the controversy of funding BTS’ upcoming concert in Busan. Earlier, reports started doing rounds that the tickets for the concert were sold out in a matter of minutes as soon as they went live. This, once again, proved the global stardom of the Septet. However, concerns were also raised about the designated location owing to the larger number of people. Hence, the venue got changed to Busan Asiad Main Stadium from the Ilgwang Special Stage.
HYBE reportedly stated that a large part of the concert expenses will get covered by corporate sponsors, online streaming ads, etc. The label further revealed that it would be covering the rest of the expenses itself. Moreover, the BTS member will not charge any performance fee. With this, they will be fulfilling their wish of doing a free concert for fans.
BigHiT’s announcement
BigHit Music, the agency associated with the Bangtan Boys, made a special announcement related to the concert regarding the location. Here is what the agency announced on September 2, 2022, “The venue for BTS’ ‘Yet to Come’ in BUSAN, a concert for the Busan World Expo 2030, has been changed from the previously announced Ilgwang special stage to the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.”