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Setting the Record Straight: BTS's Busan Concert Will Be a Full-Length Spectacle!

Setting the Record Straight: BTS's Busan Concert Will Be a Full-Length Spectacle!

HYBE Dispels Rumors: BTS 'Yet To Come in Busan' Concert Won't Be Capped at 60 Minutes

Fans can breathe a sigh of relief! HYBE has officially clarified that BTS's highly anticipated 'Yet To Come in Busan' concert, promoting the city's World Expo bid, will be a full-length show, not a shortened 60-minute performance as rumored.

The buzz surrounding BTS's "Yet To Come in Busan" concert has been absolutely electric, as you can imagine. This isn't just any concert; it's a massive, free event designed to help Busan in its ambitious bid to host the World Expo 2030. ARMYs worldwide have been eagerly counting down the days to October 15th, dreaming of seeing Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook light up the stage.

However, amidst all this excitement, a bit of a scare recently rippled through the fandom. Reports began circulating, suggesting that this monumental performance would be cruelly capped at a mere 60 minutes. Can you imagine the collective gasp? A whole year of anticipation, a free concert for such a significant cause, and only an hour with our beloved septet? It felt almost unbelievable, a real heart-sinker for many.

But hold on a minute! Thankfully, the good folks at HYBE, BTS’s agency, quickly stepped in to set the record straight and calm everyone's nerves. They've issued a clear, concise statement, confirming what we all desperately hoped: the "Yet To Come in Busan" concert will indeed be a full-length, glorious performance, just as a BTS show should be. No 60-minute cap here, folks!

So, where did this bewildering rumor even come from? Well, it turns out there was a grain of truth, but it was heavily miscontextualized. Initially, the concert was slated for a different location, the Ilgwang Special Stage in Gijang. Now, here's the crucial detail: certain city regulations for outdoor concerts held at that specific Gijang venue did indeed stipulate a maximum performance time of 60 minutes. But, and this is a huge "but," the venue for the concert has since changed!

You see, due to very legitimate safety concerns and the sheer lack of necessary infrastructure to accommodate such a massive global event at the Gijang site, the decision was wisely made to move the concert to the much larger and better-equipped Busan Asiad Main Stadium. And here's the punchline: those pesky 60-minute restrictions simply do not apply to the Busan Asiad Main Stadium. Phew! It’s almost like a tiny piece of administrative misunderstanding caused a global fandom panic. Classic, isn't it?

HYBE was quick to reassure everyone that they are absolutely committed to providing the best possible experience for all the fans, both those attending in person and those joining virtually. The concert on October 15th is still on track to be an unforgettable spectacle, attracting around 100,000 attendees to the stadium, with an additional 10,000 enjoying a live play experience, and countless more tuning in online. It's a truly ambitious undertaking, a testament to BTS's global impact and Busan's aspirations.

So, ARMYs, you can officially exhale. Put those worries aside and get ready to enjoy a complete, phenomenal BTS concert in Busan. It’s going to be a moment for the history books, celebrating not just the group's incredible talent, but also a significant step for the city's World Expo 2030 bid. We absolutely can't wait to see what magic they'll bring to the stage!

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