BTS V 2026 World Tour Safety Threats: Fans Urge HYBE to Protect Taehyung
Fans raise urgent concerns over safety threats against BTS's V (Taehyung) during the upcoming 2026 world tour. ARMY demands HYBE take immediate protective action.
Should a world tour be a source of fear? As BTS prepares for their massive 2026 global comeback tour, alarming safety threats against V (Kim Taehyung) have sent shockwaves through the fandom.
Rising Concerns Over BTS V 2026 World Tour Safety Threats
Reports of a specific individual in Mexico making disturbing threats against Taehyung surfaced on January 22, 2026. The individual allegedly claimed they'd cause physical harm to the artist during the Mexico leg of the upcoming tour. Fans who witnessed the live stream recorded the comments and immediately began circulating safety alerts to prevent any potential danger.
ARMY Response and Demand for Action
The global ARMY community isn't taking this lightly. Within hours, thousands of fans used reporting templates to contact HYBE and Big Hit Music through their official legal portal. They're demanding increased security measures and a formal statement to ensure that the 2026 tour remains a safe space for both the artists and the attendees.
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