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BTS launches Busan shows for 'Arirang' world tour

Created at 12 Jun · 2:50 AM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Hybe, the agency behind K-pop group BTS, apologized for a significant delay to the first night of their 'Arirang' world tour in Busan. The concert started approximately 75 minutes late due to issues with fan entry.

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Key Numbers

110,000fans expected at BTS Busan shows
75 minutesdelay to first night of BTS concert

Who's Involved

Hybe Co.
agency behind K-pop group BTS, issued apology
BTS
K-pop group launching 'Arirang' world tour
BTS launches Busan shows for 'Arirang' world tour

↳ Why This Matters

The delay highlights operational challenges in managing large-scale fan events and reflects on the agency's ability to execute smoothly, potentially impacting fan experience and future event planning.

Key facts

  • Hybe apologized for a delay to the first night of BTS's 'Arirang' world tour in Busan.
  • The concert, scheduled for 7 p.m., started approximately 75 minutes late.
  • The delay was attributed to issues with the entry process for tens of thousands of fans.
  • Hybe pledged to enhance on-site operations for the subsequent concert.

Hybe Co., the agency representing the K-pop group BTS, issued a formal apology on Saturday after the first night of the group's 'Arirang' world tour in Busan experienced a significant delay. The concert, scheduled to commence at 7 p.m. on Friday, was pushed back by approximately 75 minutes to 8:15 p.m. due to issues with the entry process for the tens of thousands of fans attending.

In a notice posted on the fandom platform Weverse, Hybe expressed deep regret to the audience for the inconvenience caused. The agency assured that it would bolster overall on-site operations to prevent similar recurrences during the second concert, which is set to take place in Busan later on Saturday.

BTS kicked off its 'Arirang' world tour in the port city of Busan on Friday. The shows are expected to draw a total of 110,000 fans.

Frequently asked questions

The delay was caused by issues with the entry process for tens of thousands of fans attending the concert.

The concert was delayed by approximately 75 minutes.

Hybe issued a formal apology and pledged to improve on-site operations for future events.

What Happens Next

01Hybe will implement improved operations for the second BTS concert in Busan.
02The second BTS concert in Busan is scheduled for later on Saturday.

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How It Developed

K-pop group BTS began its 'Arirang' world tour shows in Busan on Friday.
The first concert was scheduled to start at 7 p.m. but was delayed by about 75 minutes.
Hybe Co. issued a formal apology for the delay on its fandom platform Weverse.
The agency cited delays in the entry process for tens of thousands of fans.
Hybe pledged to improve on-site operations for the second concert in Busan.
An estimated 110,000 fans are expected to attend the Busan shows.

Sources

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BTS to launch Busan shows for 'Arirang' world tourYonhap News Agency
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Hybe apologizes for delay on 1st night of BTS world tour in BusanYonhap News Agency

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