Brazilian fans are calling out the organizers to give BTS a bigger concert venue to cater all their fans in the country, who would do anything for their idols.
According to Allkpop, Korean ARMYs took notice of the Brazilian fans' request and joined them in their demurral. Reports revealed the Brazilian ARMYs started the hashtag "tf4RespectArmy" on Twitter to air their concerns.
"BTS is doing a tour, and the Brazilian concert hall has a max capacity of 7,000 but there were over 50,000 people trying to get tickets at once," a post stated.
It continued, "So the Brazilian fans are tweeting #tf4RespectArmy and demanding that there be a bigger venue. Wow."
Further reports claimed #tf4RespectArmy even trended on Twitter, proving that many ARMYs joined the Brazilian fans in their call for a bigger venue for the upcoming concert of BTS in Brazil.
A fan posted, "I love international fans...they stream MVs and try to get the group's name out there..." While an ARMY said she was surprised to know that BTS is popular even in abroad.
Many Brazilian fans also expressed their dismay on the organizers, who reportedly fooled them into believing that tickets for the BTS concert were already sold out.
"I'm a Brazilian ARMY and I was one of the first in line and I could not buy my ticket because the company that was selling fooled everyone. The site did not work the website said that tickets sold out, but that's not true," a fan wrote.
BTS is scheduled to stage a two-day concert at the Citibank Hall in São Paulo, Brazil on March 19 to 20, 2017. Aside from their shows in Brazil, the boy group will also hold performances in South Korea, Chile, and in the United States.
Koreaboo reported tickets for their concert in New Jersey sold out in just four minutes. The March 24th show will be held at the Prudential Center which can cater over 18,000 people.
Frustrated fans who failed to get their tickets are even asking for a second day of the BTS concert tour in New Jersey. Watch out for BTS in your city in 2017!