Exactly one year ago today 250621, Yoongi was officially discharged from his service. Having him back home with us is truly the most precious gift ever 😭
The newly released 2025 Severance Hospital Annual Donor Report also shared new updates regarding the Min Yoongi Treatment Center.
"Currently, treatment rooms for speech and behavioral therapy and music-social group therapy rooms are available, and there are plans to expand and relocate the facilities in the future to accommodate the specialization of programs, sustainable long-term development and increased demand.
Professor Cheon, Director of Min Yoongi Treatment Center, plans to continuously develop the program by incorporating various artistic activities such as art and physical education, in addition to music, into therapy, and to train experts such as speech therapists and behavioral therapists specialized in the program".
Leader RM has officially been appointed as the Global Goodwill Ambassador of the National Museum of Korea.
— He will take part in promotional activities to help share Korea’s history, traditional culture, and cultural heritage with the world.
I'll be honest, as someone who has professionally helped organise large-scale events, the issues being reported from Day 1 of Arirang in Busan (12 June 2026) don't point to failures by BTS or BigHit/HYBE. Instead, they appear to be failures in venue operations, crowd management, and local event execution.
Based on what we've seen from attendees, the primary failures appear to sit with:
• Government representatives
• Venue management
• Local event organisers
• Security contractors
Reports from the timeline include:
• Significant delays getting attendees into the venue
• Poor crowd management and queue control
• Gift distribution that appears to have been poorly planned
• Technical issues with NOL FacePass verification
• Reports of inadequate medical staffing, equipment, and emergency response resources
• Poorly managed entry points
• Reports of unprofessional conduct from some security staff towards attendees
• Public transport operating on normal schedules despite the event running significantly late
• Traffic police directing attendees away from the venue while tens of thousands of people were simultaneously attempting to access buses, trains, taxis, and rideshares
• Insufficient transport and crowd-dispersal planning for the volume of people leaving the stadium at once
Having attended Yet To Come in 2022, I still remember how difficult it was to leave the venue. At one point, the crowd density became high enough that I was genuinely concerned about crowd crush. That's why transport planning and crowd dispersal aren't minor operational details - they're critical safety measures.
BigHit/HYBE are renting the venue and producing the show, but venue operations, crowd control, security staffing, emergency services, transport coordination, and infrastructure are often managed locally through the venue, local organisers, contractors, and government agencies.
What stands out to me is that if this level of operational dysfunction were primarily a BigHit/HYBE issue, we'd expect to see similar problems at BTS concerts everywhere. Instead, we continue to see recurring concerns associated with this specific venue and its management.
Unfortunately, BigHit/HYBE are the most visible organisation attached to the event, so they're often the first to receive criticism when something goes wrong. However, based on the issues being reported, many of these failures fall within the responsibilities of venue management, local event organisers, security providers, transport coordinators, and government agencies.
As someone who has worked on large-scale events, I think it's important that accountability is directed at the parties actually responsible for each aspect of event delivery. Not every operational failure at a BTS concert is automatically a BigHit/HYBE failure, particularly when the same concerns continue to emerge around the same venue and local management structures.
⏰️ D-4 TO COME OVER 🔥
ARMY, get your accounts ready! Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok... let's go ALL OUT and support Come Over everywhere we can. 💜
COME OVER IS COMING
PROD SUGA IS COMING
BTS FESTA IS COMING
#2026BTSFESTA#BTS13thAnniversary
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user: https://t.co/wbfdtRNV0P
Be careful when buying from resellers please!
Good Morning, just leaving a reminder that this is how everything looks like from Accor Stadium nosebleed section. It's magical. If you are hesitating to buy a nosebleed ticket then I would highly recommend to just be YOLO and buy them for both shows in Sydney 💜
@sopeprano Do you have work lined up? Canada is one of those places I think everyone dreams of spending some time in. I’ve only seen a little but Vancouver Island is stunning
@bangtan_elfe@maekosmos@iamsseuregi Yay! I got nosebleeds, but it’s my first time seeing BTS and I’m so happy! My queue number was 54k which teaches you to be grateful for being there