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BTS fans blast Busan hotel prices ahead of June 12-13 comeback concerts

BTS fans are encountering "obscenely high" accommodation prices in Busan for the group's June 12 and 13 concerts. This forces many to find lodging outside the city, unlike a previous free concert in Seoul.

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May 28, 2026 · 1 min read · 5 views

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  • "So it’s frustrating that it’s not the case in Busan," she concluded.

As June approaches, fans of BTS face challenges securing affordable lodging for the highly anticipated concerts in Busan, South Korea. The soaring accommodation costs are leading many to explore alternative o

The group's performances are scheduled for June 12 and 13 as part of their “Arirang” world tour. Notably, the June 13 concert commemorates a significant milestone—the 13th anniversary of BTS's debut—and marks their first major engagement following a recent comeback in March. These events are anticipated to attract a vast array of attendees from both near and far.

A 28-year-old fan voiced her frustrations regarding the situation, stating that the prices are exorbitantly high and lamenting the behavior of local accommodations, which has left her wishing that BTS might reconsider performing in the city in the future, despite her belief that Busan offers many enjoyable attractions.

She elaborated, "I was excited to discover the city, but now I find myself needing to secure a place to stay elsewhere."

Reflecting on her past experiences, she compared this to a free BTS concert in Seoul, where prices on platforms like Airbnb remained stable. Her concluding thoughts emphasized disappointment about the current scenario in Busan, expressing hope for a more fan-friendly environment in future events.

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