BTS World Tour 2026 Goyang Seating Controversy Sparks Fury Over Restricted Views
The BTS World Tour 2026 Goyang seating controversy has erupted as fans criticize HYBE for a high number of restricted view seats. Explore the reaction and stage analysis.
The long-awaited comeback of the global icons is facing unexpected backlash. BTS recently announced their 2026 World Tour would kick off in Goyang, South Korea, this April. However, the reveal of the seating chart has left fans feeling more frustrated than excited.
BTS World Tour 2026 Goyang Seating Controversy: The Numbers
According to the announcement on Weverse, a significant portion of the Goyang Stadium seats are labeled as 'restricted viewing.' On the popular forum theqoo, netizens pointed out that after crossing out these limited-view sections, only a few areas with an unrestricted full view remain. Fans expressed their anger, questioning why the group is even performing at such a venue if they can't accommodate their audience properly.
Profit vs. Fan Experience in 360-Degree Layouts
The debate centers on the 360-degree stage design. While other stadiums successfully utilize full 360-degree setups, the Goyang configuration appears particularly restrictive. Critics argue that HYBE is prioritizing revenue over fan satisfaction by selling a massive amount of premium seats while simultaneously offering tickets for seats where the stage is barely visible.
They’ve already made so much money, and yet they keep cramming more in without caring about the fans who’ve waited so patiently.
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