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BTS fans lose around Rs 87 lakh in Singapore and Malaysia as they get scammed in early ticket frenzy

BTS’ highly anticipated comeback tour has triggered a wave of ticket scams across Asia, with fans losing thousands of dollars to fraudsters. Authorities have warned ARMY members to buy tickets only from official sources as demand reaches record-breaking levels.

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BTS Members (Pic via Instagram)

BTS Members (Pic via Instagram)

The frenzy surrounding BTS’ highly anticipated comeback tour has brought excitement for millions of fans worldwide, but it has also created a lucrative opportunity for scammers. As ARMY members scramble to secure tickets for the group's first major world tour since completing military service, many are falling victim to increasingly sophisticated fraud schemes, losing thousands of dollars in the process.

Fans lose large sum of amount over tickets war

The demand for tickets has reached unprecedented levels. BTS’ comeback concert in Seoul sold out almost instantly, with tens of thousands of fans competing online for a limited number of seats. Authorities had already begun warning fans about fraudulent ticket listings even before sales officially opened.

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