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Samsung Sets Immersive BTS Fan Activations for ‘Arirang’ World Tour

30 May 2026 at 19:34
BTS took over Las Vegas last week with four sold-out dates on their Arirang World Tour and Samsung was there to give fans a chance to capture it all. The electronics giant touched down in Sin City as part of their “Samsung Galaxy x BTS WORLD TOUR ARIRANG” experience, which offers six fan-focused activations that celebrate […]

RuPaul In ‘Stop! That! Train!’, BTS, Maria Bakalova & ‘Amores Perros’ 4K Restoration – Specialty Preview

12 June 2026 at 22:36
RuPaul is back on the big screen joined by a handful of limited indie openings from Cannes-premiering Promised Sky to award-winning documentary The Gas Station Attendant and O Horizon starring Maria Bakalova. The weekend is sprinkled with limited release restorations including Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Amores Perros from Mubi and The Third Man from Rialto Pictures. […]

BTS concert ticket scams: S$11K lost so far from 14 victims in just less than one week; mostly via X

8 June 2026 at 06:00

SINGAPORE: Singaporeans hoping to secure seats for BTS’s upcoming concerts have already lost at least S$11,000 to scammers, according to the Singapore Police Force (SPF), cited by Channel NewsAsia (CNA) in a June 6 report.

The police said at least 14 reports linked to fake BTS World Tour “Arirang” ticket sales were lodged between June 1 and June 6. The warning comes as demand for tickets remains sky-high following the start of presales this week. Many of the scams began on the social media platform X (Twitter), although fake listings were also spotted on Instagram and Carousell. Victims were typically drawn in by posts offering concert tickets.

Once contact was made, they were asked to transfer money through PayNow or a PayNow QR code. After receiving payment, scammers demanded more money in the usual case, claiming there were extra processing or administrative charges. The scam only became apparent when the promised tickets never arrived.

Concert ticket demand creates supply opening for scammers

The timing is hardly surprising. BTS, at present, is one of the biggest names in global entertainment, and demand for their concert tickets has been intense. During the first presale session, queue numbers reportedly stretched into the tens of thousands.

A demand of that nature creates the perfect supply conditions for scammers. Fans worried about missing out can be tempted by offers that appear genuine, especially when official tickets seem impossible to secure.

The losses reported so far average nearly S$800 per case, showing how fast small transactions can add up when excitement overrides caution.

Police remind fans that tickets cannot be transferred or legally resold

SPF stressed that concertgoers should only purchase tickets through authorised sellers such as Ticketmaster. The police pointed out that tickets sold through the platform are non-transferable and cannot legally be resold. Anyone attempting to enter the venue with a resale ticket risks being turned away without a refund.

Authorities also warned fans to be sceptical of claims that tickets can be transferred into a Ticketmaster account after purchase. They added that Ticketmaster doesn’t send tickets by email.

The warning addresses one of the most common tactics used by fraudsters, who craft convincing stories to persuade buyers that a ticket transfer is possible.

Social media platforms are working with authorities to prevent scam activities

SPF said it is working with X (Twitter) to remove fraudulent accounts advertising BTS tickets. It has also contacted Carousell to take down suspicious listings.

The police noted that some major platforms already restrict ticket sales. Under Meta’s commerce policies, Facebook Marketplace doesn’t permit listings for event tickets, while TikTok Shop does not support such transactions.

As scams continue to adapt to popular events, authorities are encouraging the public to use the ScamShield app, enable two-factor authentication and set banking transaction limits.

Concert tickets may be hard to get, but losing money to a scam is far worse. A simple rule remains the safest one: If a ticket offer appears outside official channels, walk away and wait for a legitimate opportunity instead.


Read related: BTS Singapore ticket frenzy sees resale prices soar to nearly S$9,000

This article (BTS concert ticket scams: S$11K lost so far from 14 victims in just less than one week; mostly via X) first appeared on The Independent Singapore News.

BTS, Benson Boone, Cardi B Among Performers Set for iHeartRadio Music Festival 2026

2 June 2026 at 12:00
BTS, Benson Boone and Cardi B are among the acts slated to perform at the iHeartRadio Music Festival presented by Capital One, taking place on September 18-19 at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. Hosted by Ryan Seacrest, the event will also include performances from Goo Goo Dolls, Kenny Chesney, Lainey Wilson, Major Lazer, Muse, Snoop Dogg, […]

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  • Taiwanese BTS fans praying for god of love to matchmake them with…concert tickets
    TAIPEI, June 1 — Taiwanese fans of ‌K-pop boy band BTS are turning to Yue Lao, the Taoist god of love and marriage, in the hope ‌that divine matchmaking will connect them with seats for their upcoming shows in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung.“It’s really hard to get tickets for BTS concerts, so everyone says praying to the God of Love is the most efficient. After all, it’s another kind of matchmaking,” said fan Jessie Chuang, 26.Over the weekend, a group
     

Taiwanese BTS fans praying for god of love to matchmake them with…concert tickets

1 June 2026 at 08:06

Malay Mail

TAIPEI, June 1 — Taiwanese fans of ‌K-pop boy band BTS are turning to Yue Lao, the Taoist god of love and marriage, in the hope ‌that divine matchmaking will connect them with seats for their upcoming shows in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung.

“It’s really hard to get tickets for BTS concerts, so everyone says praying to the God of Love is the most efficient. After all, it’s another kind of matchmaking,” said fan Jessie Chuang, 26.

Over the weekend, a group of ‌K-pop fans, mostly BTS fans, laid out snacks ⁠in purple packaging - the ⁠official BTS group colour - along with ⁠group merchandise, concert seat ⁠maps and wish ⁠lists on an altar table at Taipei’s Bangka Longshan Temple.

BTS fans prepare snacks, group merchandise, concert seat maps and wish lists to be placed on an altar table as they pray to Yue Lao, the god of love in Chinese mythology who oversees relationships and marriage, at Taipei’s Bangka Lungshan Temple, in hopes of securing a concert ticket, in Taipei, Taiwan, May 30, 2026. — Reuters pic
BTS fans prepare snacks, group merchandise, concert seat maps and wish lists to be placed on an altar table as they pray to Yue Lao, the god of love in Chinese mythology who oversees relationships and marriage, at Taipei’s Bangka Lungshan Temple, in hopes of securing a concert ticket, in Taipei, Taiwan, May 30, 2026. — Reuters pic

The trend started on social media ⁠a couple of years ago. Taiwanese K-pop fans believe Yue Lao will use his red thread of fate to connect those destined to meet - in this case, connecting fans with a concert seat.

“If ⁠you truly believe in it, your wish will come true,” said university student Ye Yu-ting, ⁠22.

The last time BTS performed with all their members ⁠in ⁠Taiwan was in 2018.

The group announced their long-awaited world tour in early 2026 and will perform three shows in ‌Kaohsiung on November 19, 21 and 22. — Reuters

 

BTS Wins Artist of the Year at American Music Awards, as Katseye, Sombr, ‘Golden’ Also Score Top Honors: Complete Winners List

26 May 2026 at 03:15
A hiatus was no damper on fan love for BTS: The group won Artist of the Year prize at the American Music Awards Monday night, scoring that fan-voted honor for a second time, and for the first time since going on a hiatus for military service. They previously picked it up in 2021. Katseye draws […]

What Really Happens Inside a BAFTA Awards Portrait Studio?

18 May 2026 at 17:29

A group of people in formal attire laugh and hold gold trophies on the left, while a woman in a dramatic red gown flexes her arm and smiles confidently on the right.

Few photographers ever get to work inside the portrait room of a major awards ceremony. Most will only ever see the finished images: the winner holding the award, the controlled lighting, the polished expression, the clean composition.

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