🐱: i got here a day earlier than the other members and went to a Metallica concert. Turns out it was their 45th year? Since we're only in our 13th year, that means we still have 32 years ahead of us. You'll keep watching us until then, right?
😭😭😭😭😭
I realized that asking for help when you're mentally tired is not easy at all. I'm so ready to burden 'my person' & clearly describe my situation but he just doesn't willing to help. I just get blamed for his stress & headache.
I'm so down that I didn't get a ticket now Idk what I want to do next. I finally have something to look up to, the BTS concert at the end of the year. But now that I might not get a ticket, I feel numb.
Failed to get a ticket, I just want 2. For my friend and I but still we both failed to secure tickets. I'll try again tomorrow but the expectation is very low 😔 #BTSinKL
the thing is, some ARMYs who failed to get their tickets will blame themselves for slower internet, slow selections, slow payment or being unlucky when what actually happens is corruptions among them organizers & so-called influencers.
As BTS concert tickets go on sale on June 3, Malaysian fans are already gearing up for what many describe as the ultimate online battlefield, one filled with scalpers, bots and eye-watering resale prices.
For countless ARMYs, the official fandom of the global K-pop phenomenon, the excitement of finally seeing BTS (@bts_bighit) return to Kuala Lumpur this December has quickly turned into anxiety over whether genuine fans will once again lose out to profiteers.
Diehard BTS fan Lily Lim, 21, said anxiety among fans had been building even before ticket sales officially opened.
“Seeing all this news about insiders allegedly selling tickets at inflated prices before the actual sales is honestly so frustrating and unfair.
Read more: https://t.co/9E6HyQVwds
For more updates from The Star, visit https://t.co/wALedpbZ6Y
#TheStarMalaysia #BTS #Entertainment
As BTS concert tickets go on sale on June 3, Malaysian fans are already gearing up for what many describe as the ultimate online battlefield, one filled with scalpers, bots and eye-watering resale prices.
For countless ARMYs, the official fandom of the global K-pop phenomenon, the excitement of finally seeing BTS (@bts_bighit) return to Kuala Lumpur this December has quickly turned into anxiety over whether genuine fans will once again lose out to profiteers.
Diehard BTS fan Lily Lim, 21, said anxiety among fans had been building even before ticket sales officially opened.
“Seeing all this news about insiders allegedly selling tickets at inflated prices before the actual sales is honestly so frustrating and unfair.
Read more: https://t.co/9E6HyQVwds
For more updates from The Star, visit https://t.co/wALedpbZ6Y
#TheStarMalaysia #BTS #Entertainment