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ARMYs Who Couldn’t Get PTD on Stage Concert Tickets Are Donating Savings to Help Ukraine, Other Causes

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ARMYs Who Couldn’t Get PTD on Stage Concert Tickets Are Donating Savings to Help Ukraine, Other Causes

It was no shock when the tickets to BTS’ upcoming Permission To Dance On Stage in Las Vegas have been offered out in a matter of hours. But what could come as a shock is how these followers who didn’t handle to get the tickets are reacting. Hours after the tickets went on sale for all 4 days of the live performance, the organisers had revealed that the passes have been offered out, leaving many followers disillusioned.

But the followers determined to place the cash they’d saved for the live performance to raised use. BTS followers, also referred to as Army, took to Twitter to share how they are going to be donating the cash they’d saved, to a number of charity organisations and particularly these to assist individuals affected by the Russia-Ukraine warfare.

A remark by a fan on BTS’ current tweet that includes rapper J-Hope learn, “Hoseok, I failed to get a ticket. But I’m happy you will get to see other ARMYs. Let’s meet ten years later. It’s so hard (to get a ticket). My heart hurts. I donated the money for the ticket. I donated to the Ukrainian Embassy…Peace.”

While many followers are tweeting with the screengrab of their tickets and celebrating, there are different BTS followers who’re sharing how they proceed to stay optimistic for one more live performance.

One BTS fan who had did not safe a live performance ticket at an earlier live performance of the South Korean band tweeted how they are going to be as soon as once more donating the cash for a noble trigger. The tweet learn, “I failed to get a ticket during the ‘Speak Yourself’ concert too and donated the money to UNICEF. This time around, I once again failed to get tickets. I thought of that time before so I donated the ticket money so that I won’t feel bad. I will think about my next chance and will support you guys from afar. I will see you guys being awesome on stage. I purple you.”

Another Korean fan of BTS who failed to secure a ticket at their upcoming concert in the United States, tweeted, “Although the ticketing was unsuccessful, the remaining ticket expenses were donated to Ukrainian children. It was the money I was happy to spend, so it seems right to spend it on a good cause!”

Netizens are in awe of these fans who are turning their sorrows into something much more fruitful. One of the BTS fans commented, “You must have been upset, but your heart is so pretty. A kind-hearted ARMY. Let’s succeed next time. See you.”

BTS will be holding its first concert in Seoul since the pandemic hit the world from next week. The septet will be performing in front of a live audience on March 10, 12, and 13. The band will then continue their concert in the US on April 8, 9, 15, and 16.

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