More than 1.3 Million ARMY ‘Fighting’ for BTS Tickets
The famous K-Pop group from South Korea, which consists of seven members, namely BTS, has indeed created a big phenomenon throughout the world.
Known for their quality music, energetic choreography, and songs with diverse messages, BTS has succeeded in attracting the attention of millions of global fans known as ARMY.
Previously, BTS had announced that they would meet their fans in Malaysia on December 12 and 13 this year through the BTS World Tour ‘Arirang’.
The warmth of the concert became even more pronounced when the average fan, ARMY, started fighting over each ticket sold today.
For your information, tickets sold today are not for general sale. On the other hand, only for membership fans (Army Membership Presale).
Fans started fighting before 11am
Based on surveys on social media, people have started browsing sales sites on Go Live before 11 am. In fact, some are willing to wait up to four hours to get their tickets.
One of the Threads users @errielna also showed the situation of an internet cafe filled with ARMYs who were ready to ‘fight’ to get tickets.
Not only that, another survey also found that there were several fans who had been at the internet cafe since 8 am to get the earliest turn.

Malaysian ARMY monopolizes the ticket purchasing system
Even through sharing from Go Live Asia on Instagram, as many as 1.3 million fans are waiting for the opportunity to get tickets. Not only that, Malaysian fans are also considered to be monopolizing the ticket purchasing system.
“Malaysian Army, looks like you won this battle. No competition,” shared Go Live Asia.

The concert is also expected to last for two days and will be held at the TM National Stadium. In fact, in less than a few hours, tickets were sold out.
For those who want to try to get tickets, the public can get tickets on June 5 no later than 11.00.
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