The Los Angeles Staples Center, a large multi-cultural space in the United States of America Los Angeles, was set up on the way to the venue with tents all over the place. There is a reason why the tent village is suddenly located in the middle of the city center. It is because local fans waited for the night after tents near the venue to see the performance of the idol group BTS for four days from 5th to 6th and 8th to 9th.
There was also an audience who waited three to four days outside the performance hall to take a place close to the stage at the stand-by on the first-come-first-served basis. “I’ve been waiting four days,” one fan told the United States of America music magazine Billboard. Fans have been running from all over to watch BTS' first performance at United States of America.
Tickets for the United States of America tour, which will be held until the beginning of next month, have already been sold in Los Angeles, Oakland, Chicago and New York.
This has led to Rock prices soaring to the Ceiling site. According to United States of America CNBC, a Massachusetts-based fan bought a ticket for a Chicago performance at BTS for $3,849 (about $4.32 million). Tickets for BTS performances in the Rock market are said to sell for an average of $823 per sheet (about $920,000). It is the back door that it is trading twice as expensive as the '2018 My Reputation Tour' ticket of singer Taylor Swift, the idol of United States of America.
After the Los Angeles performance, BTS will hold a conversation with BTS at the Natural History Museum in London on the 11th. BTS talks with Scott Goldman, artistic director of London, about his new album Love Yourself, Anthur. A day later, on the 12th, he will appear on the United States of America NBC popular audition program America Gad Talent.
Billboard "Night Fans at the Performance Hall from Four Days Ahead" ... NBC's Famous Audition Programme also appears