On March 3, the pre-ticket sales for the official ARMY (BTS' fan club) members took place online.
As expected, tickets for the all three concert days immediately ran out.
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One ARMY who donated her ticket money for children in Ukraine wrote, "It's the money that I wanted to spend happily, so I think it's appropriate to spend it on a good cause."
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Last month, ARMYs all around the world raised funds to help Ukrainian ARMYs and the citizens of Ukraine.
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It is the group's first in-person concert in Seoul in two and a half years, due to the COVID-19 outbreak and regulations.
Only a total of 15,000 fans will be permitted for each concert dates.
(Credit= Twitter, Online Community, BIGHIT MUSIC)
(SBS Star)